US marine protected areas fail to safeguard ocean biodiversity, study finds.
A new framework was developed to assess marine biodiversity in the US ocean, revealing gaps in protection. By analyzing data from marine protected areas, researchers found that these areas only contain a small portion of the biodiversity in US waters. None of the nation's marine ecoregions have an effective protection network in place. The study suggests concrete recommendations for better protection strategies and offers a generalizable framework for managing marine biodiversity.