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CORRECTION article

Front. Ocean Sustain., 14 October 2025

Sec. Marine Governance

Volume 3 - 2025 | https://doi.org/10.3389/focsu.2025.1715031

This article is part of the Research TopicThe Contributions of Early Career Researchers in Advancing Ocean SustainabilityView all 7 articles

Correction: Community cohesion in the absence of MPA co-design: transforming a paper park in the San Antonio Bay, Argentina

  • 1EqualSea Lab, CRETUS, University of Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostel, Spain
  • 2Onewater gUG, Neuoetting, Germany
  • 3Fundación Inalafquen, San Antonio Oeste, Argentina
  • 4Centro de Investigación Aplicada y Transferencia Tecnológica en Recursos Marinos Almirante Storni (CIMAS-CONICET), San Antonio Oeste, Argentina

A Correction on
Community cohesion in the absence of MPA co-design: transforming a paper park in the San Antonio Bay, Argentina

by Relano, V., Christodoulou, S., Carbajal, M., and Narvarte, M. (2025). Front. Ocean Sustain. 3:1638573. doi: 10.3389/focsu.2025.1638573

There was a mistake in Figure 1 as published. The figure inadvertently excluded the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas), Tierra del Fuego and Uruguay. The corrected Figure 1 appears below.

Figure 1
Map of the San Antonio Marine Protected Area (MPA) showing different management zones: San Antonio MPA outlined in black, scientific/strict reserves in red, managed reserves in orange, natural landscape in yellow, recuperation/multiple use in purple, and multiple use in green. Locations such as Las Grutas and San Antonio Este Port are indicated. The map includes a scale bar and compass, with a small inset showing the region's location in Argentina.

Figure 1. Map of San Antonio Bay and the SAB MPA limits, including the zones distribution within the MPA (adapted from Martín, 2024). Those zones are a Scientific or Strict Reserve (in the management plan shown as Intangible with category I), Managed Reserve (Primitiva, category IV), Natural Landscape (Crítica, category V), Recuperation/Multiple Use (Recuperación, category VIII) and Multiple Use (Intensive Use, category VIII). The rest of the area within the MPA that has not an specific zone highlighted in the map is considered a buffer zone (Amortiguación, category V) (Gobierno de la Provincia de Río Negro, 2014).

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Keywords: marine protected areas, MPA management, co-design, community engagement, San Antonio Bay, paper parks, festivals, place-based stewardship

Citation: Relano V, Christodoulou S, Carbajal M and Narvarte M (2025) Correction: Community cohesion in the absence of MPA co-design: transforming a paper park in the San Antonio Bay, Argentina. Front. Ocean Sustain. 3:1715031. doi: 10.3389/focsu.2025.1715031

Received: 28 September 2025; Accepted: 01 October 2025;
Published: 14 October 2025.

Edited and reviewed by: Dorota Kołbuk, University College Dublin, Ireland

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