MAFs face escalating threats, including rising sea temperatures, ocean acidification, destructive fishing practices, and pollution. Effective conservation demands integrated strategies: expanding Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), enforcing sustainable fisheries policies, reducing land-based pollutants, and mitigating climate change through global cooperation. By combining cutting-edge research with proactive management, we can safeguard these vital ecosystems before irreversible degradation occurs.
Given their vulnerability, understanding and protecting MAFs requires advanced protocols and multidisciplinary methods. This collection highlights the latest advances in MAF research, offering a comprehensive framework for scientists, policymakers, and conservationists working to preserve the forests of the sea. The following topics are considered:
- Environmental variables of the water column
- Hyperbenthos
- Taxonomic constituents
- Underwater mapping
- Biodiversity measurements
- Microclimate
- Demography and population dynamics
- Trophic ecology
- Reproduction and dispersal strategies
- Physiological processes
- Biomarkers
- Chemical ecology
- Omics tools
- MAF and policy
- Direct impacts
- Climate change and MAFs
- MAF restoration
- Historical ecology
- Monitoring tools for MPAs
- Natural capital
- Socioeconomic approaches
- Communication and engagement