“…Through the establishment of fishing regulations such as minimum size, effort control, and/or regulation of total catches (Botsford, Micheli, & Hastings, 2003;Hilborn, Micheli, & De Leo, 2006), MPAs are usually associated with the increase of abundance, biomass, and size of focal species (Micheli, Halpern, Botsford, & Warner, 2004), as well as catch-perunit-effort in adjacent areas (Roberts, Bohnsack, Gell, Hawkins, & Goodridge, 2001). In Chile, 23 MPAs have been created in the last decade, protecting over 41% of its exclusive economic zone (EEZ) (Petit, Campoy, Hevia, Gaymer, & Squeo, 2018 Easter Island, also known by its Polynesian name Rapa Nui, is the most south-eastern coral reef ecosystem in the Pacific Ocean and harbours a unique fish assemblage with a high level of endemism (Randall & Cea, 2010). Easter Island is one of the most isolated inhabited islands in the Pacific Ocean; yet, long-term overfishing has dramatically reduced the abundance of targeted species (Aburto, Gaymer, Haoa, & González, 2015;Friedlander et al, 2013;Randall & Cea, 2010;Zylich et al, 2014).…”