Understanding fishers' compliance is essential for the successful management of marine protected areas. We used the random response technique (RRT) to assess recreational fishers' compliance with no-take zones in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (GBRMP). The RRT allowed the asking of a sensitive question, i.e., "Did you, knowingly, fish within in a Green Zone during the last 12 months?" while protecting respondents' confidentiality. Application of the RRT through a survey of recreational fishers indicated that the majority of recreational fishers, 90%, comply with no-take zones. Likewise, most fishers, 92%, reported not personally knowing anyone who had intentionally fished in a no-take zone, indicating that fishers' perceive high levels ...
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (GBRMP) provides outstanding ecological, cultural, social, and ec...
With the marine environment under increasing threat from multiple sources, the ability of managers t...
The effectiveness of marine protected areas depends largely on whether people comply with the rules....
Understanding fishers' compliance is essential for the successful management of marine protected are...
Overfishing has impacted marine species over the last century, with many large-bodied and long-lived...
Compliance is critical for effective conservation, and non-compliance regularly negates the desired ...
Conservation is primarily reliant on people's compliance with rules and regulations. Yet, non-compli...
Illegal fishing has detrimental environmental and social impacts, but these effects are difficult to...
The activity of fishing can be traced back to prehistoric times. However, only in the last century h...
Fishers' responses to changes in resource access through the imposition of marine protected areas ca...
Marine recreational fisheries are ecologically, culturally, and economically important. However, ens...
Effective conservation depends largely on people's compliance with regulations. We investigate compl...
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (GBRMP) provides outstanding ecological, cultural, social, and ec...
With the marine environment under increasing threat from multiple sources, the ability of managers t...
The effectiveness of marine protected areas depends largely on whether people comply with the rules....
Understanding fishers' compliance is essential for the successful management of marine protected are...
Overfishing has impacted marine species over the last century, with many large-bodied and long-lived...
Compliance is critical for effective conservation, and non-compliance regularly negates the desired ...
Conservation is primarily reliant on people's compliance with rules and regulations. Yet, non-compli...
Illegal fishing has detrimental environmental and social impacts, but these effects are difficult to...
The activity of fishing can be traced back to prehistoric times. However, only in the last century h...
Fishers' responses to changes in resource access through the imposition of marine protected areas ca...
Marine recreational fisheries are ecologically, culturally, and economically important. However, ens...
Effective conservation depends largely on people's compliance with regulations. We investigate compl...
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (GBRMP) provides outstanding ecological, cultural, social, and ec...
With the marine environment under increasing threat from multiple sources, the ability of managers t...
The effectiveness of marine protected areas depends largely on whether people comply with the rules....