Abstract

Implementations of marine protected areas (MPA’s) for over-exploited single species fisheries and prey–predator models with environment capacity are studied. The situations when fishing effort reaches the extinction threshold that fits over-exploited open-access fisheries are considered. The discrepancy for single-species and prey–predator models in the context of food security is obtained. Due quantitative indicators for biodiversity and food security are introduced and analyzed.

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