We examine the effects of recreational scuba diving in the Saba Marine Park in the Netherlands Antilles over a nine-year period. Levels of diving have remained low whereas dive fees have provided a major source of income to this park. We studied 5 dive sites where the average number of dives per site per year ranged from 445 to 2,163. At each site we recorded benthic parameters and levels of damage within at least 25 randomly placed quadrats in areas designated to be High use (0-20 m from mooring) or Low use (40-60 m from moorings), at yearly or biennial intervals. Within the same dive site, there was significantly more broken coral and fragments of live coral in High use areas than Low use. However, across sites, damage was not significant...
Coral reefs are highly diverse and economically important. Despite this, a confluence of anthropogen...
While coral reefs are increasingly threatened worldwide, they are also increasingly used for recreat...
While coral reefs are increasingly threatened worldwide, they are also increasingly used for recreat...
Coral reef resources are under threat globally from liuman-induced changes including; development, p...
While dive tourism enjoys continued growth worldwide, concern exists that it is contributing to the ...
While dive tourism enjoys continued growth worldwide, concern exists that it is contributing to the ...
The most dramatic changes in natural environments caused by human recreation are often during the in...
Dive tourism has become important in term of magnitude and significantly contributes to regional eco...
Coral reefs are an important environmental resource because they provide protection to coasts from e...
This study estimates the economic value of scuba diving services in the Corals of Rosario and San Be...
This study estimates the economic value of scuba diving services in the Corals of Rosario and San Be...
The economic opportunities created by SCUBA diving tourism are significant to reef-based communities...
The economic opportunities created by SCUBA diving tourism are significant to reef-based communities...
Dive tourism has become important in term of magnitude and significantly contributes to regional ec...
Coral reefs are highly diverse and economically important. Despite this, a confluence of anthropogen...
Coral reefs are highly diverse and economically important. Despite this, a confluence of anthropogen...
While coral reefs are increasingly threatened worldwide, they are also increasingly used for recreat...
While coral reefs are increasingly threatened worldwide, they are also increasingly used for recreat...
Coral reef resources are under threat globally from liuman-induced changes including; development, p...
While dive tourism enjoys continued growth worldwide, concern exists that it is contributing to the ...
While dive tourism enjoys continued growth worldwide, concern exists that it is contributing to the ...
The most dramatic changes in natural environments caused by human recreation are often during the in...
Dive tourism has become important in term of magnitude and significantly contributes to regional eco...
Coral reefs are an important environmental resource because they provide protection to coasts from e...
This study estimates the economic value of scuba diving services in the Corals of Rosario and San Be...
This study estimates the economic value of scuba diving services in the Corals of Rosario and San Be...
The economic opportunities created by SCUBA diving tourism are significant to reef-based communities...
The economic opportunities created by SCUBA diving tourism are significant to reef-based communities...
Dive tourism has become important in term of magnitude and significantly contributes to regional ec...
Coral reefs are highly diverse and economically important. Despite this, a confluence of anthropogen...
Coral reefs are highly diverse and economically important. Despite this, a confluence of anthropogen...
While coral reefs are increasingly threatened worldwide, they are also increasingly used for recreat...
While coral reefs are increasingly threatened worldwide, they are also increasingly used for recreat...