[Extract] Introduction. People love to spend their recreational time visiting the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area (GBRWHA), (GBRMPA, 2009), and many people are doing it! The recent SELTMP surveys revealed that 95% of residents of coastal town adjacent to the GBR had visited the GBRWHA for recreation at least once, and 87% had visited in the previous 12 months. Many of these visits appeared to be to a mainland beach to walk, swim, and relax. However, 68% of people who told us about their recent trips had been beyond the mainland beach to islands, reefs, shoals, etc., to take part in activities such as fishing, snorkelling and diving. Other activities include boating, sailing, jet skiing, camping, kayaking, sight-seeing, photography, ...
Previous studies of visitors to Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR) reveal that, for some, a visit ...
[Extract] The purpose of this case study is to highlight the key management strategies of the Great ...
The main aim of this research was to estimate values for recreation in the Great Barrier Reef, and t...
[Extract] Introduction.\ud People love to spend their recreational time visiting the Great Barrier R...
[Extract] EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A nationally representative online survey of 2,002 randomly selected Au...
This dataset details the responses of a web-based survey from 1101 residents located along the Queen...
Rolfe, JC ORCiD: 0000-0001-7659-7040The aim of this research is to identify local recreational use v...
This technical report presents a snapshot of socio-economic data and indicators relevant to the curr...
Tourism is the largest commercial activity in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (GBRMP), generatin...
A survey of households conducted in 2008 estimated that 14.6 million recreational visits were made t...
[Extract] In this second edition, the SELTMP team has synthesized available data to recreate a 2012 ...
[Extract] This chapter is focused on relationships between coastal communities and the Great Barrier...
Marine wildlife tourism has become one of the fastest growing tourism sectors. In the context of the...
Marine wildlife tourism on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) focuses on: (i) "swim-with" programs, (ii) s...
[Extract] The aim of this report is to present a synthesis of research undertaken at James Cook Univ...
Previous studies of visitors to Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR) reveal that, for some, a visit ...
[Extract] The purpose of this case study is to highlight the key management strategies of the Great ...
The main aim of this research was to estimate values for recreation in the Great Barrier Reef, and t...
[Extract] Introduction.\ud People love to spend their recreational time visiting the Great Barrier R...
[Extract] EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A nationally representative online survey of 2,002 randomly selected Au...
This dataset details the responses of a web-based survey from 1101 residents located along the Queen...
Rolfe, JC ORCiD: 0000-0001-7659-7040The aim of this research is to identify local recreational use v...
This technical report presents a snapshot of socio-economic data and indicators relevant to the curr...
Tourism is the largest commercial activity in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (GBRMP), generatin...
A survey of households conducted in 2008 estimated that 14.6 million recreational visits were made t...
[Extract] In this second edition, the SELTMP team has synthesized available data to recreate a 2012 ...
[Extract] This chapter is focused on relationships between coastal communities and the Great Barrier...
Marine wildlife tourism has become one of the fastest growing tourism sectors. In the context of the...
Marine wildlife tourism on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) focuses on: (i) "swim-with" programs, (ii) s...
[Extract] The aim of this report is to present a synthesis of research undertaken at James Cook Univ...
Previous studies of visitors to Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR) reveal that, for some, a visit ...
[Extract] The purpose of this case study is to highlight the key management strategies of the Great ...
The main aim of this research was to estimate values for recreation in the Great Barrier Reef, and t...