2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00267-011-9709-1
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Congruence Among Encounters, Norms, Crowding, and Management in a Marine Protected Area

Abstract: Over the past few decades, recreation and tourism use has increased at many marine protected areas, generating concerns about impacts of this increasing use on experiences and conditions at these areas (e.g., crowding, conflict). This article uses data from Molokini Shoal Marine Life Conservation District in Hawai'i to examine: (a) reported encounters, crowding, normative tolerances for various use levels, and support of use related management strategies at this site; and (b) whether users who encounter higher… Show more

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“…Several studies have examined crowding in coastal recreation including scuba diving and whale watching (Avila-Foucat et al, 2013;Bell et al, 2011;Davis and Tisdell, 1995;Inglis et al, 1999;Roman et al, 2007;Shafer and Inglis, 2000;Szuster et al, 2011). However, none have compared diving and whale watching in one location and sought to understand the factors influencing differences between the activities and differences in spatial assessments of perceived crowding.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Several studies have examined crowding in coastal recreation including scuba diving and whale watching (Avila-Foucat et al, 2013;Bell et al, 2011;Davis and Tisdell, 1995;Inglis et al, 1999;Roman et al, 2007;Shafer and Inglis, 2000;Szuster et al, 2011). However, none have compared diving and whale watching in one location and sought to understand the factors influencing differences between the activities and differences in spatial assessments of perceived crowding.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The challenge for managers of coastal recreational areas is frequent usage can result in degradation of these natural areas and a decline in the recreational and aesthetic quality that attracted visitors in the first place (Bell, Needham & Szuster, 2011;Petrosillo, Zurlini, Corliano, Zaccarelli & Dadamo, 2007). Ways to plan and manage these areas is required (Shafer & Inglis, 2000) leading to a need for research examining the social and environmental values of coastal recreational settings and the intersection of these values with visitor activities (Dimmock 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, it is a challenge to the management authority to allocate the permits in a way that will please every current operator and entertain new operators. Expected results are, therefore, illegal diving and an escalating regulatory cost (Alin et al 2006). Thus, such a restriction will be complicated and expensive to enforce.…”
Section: Implications For Diving Tourism Managementmentioning
confidence: 93%