Impacts caused by recreational scuba diving on coralreefs vary widely among different dive locations and individual divers. Linear modelling was used to explore a range of individual and situational risk factors associated with divers who damaged corals in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Recreational divers were followed for 10–15 min, and all contacts with, and damage to corals were recorded. Information on the divesite, diving experience, gender, and use of an underwater camera were recorded. Thirty-two out of 214 divers (15%) damaged or broke corals, mostly by fin kicks (95%). Impacts were most likely to be caused by male divers, in the first 10 min of the dive, at sites with a large abundance of branching corals. Specialist underwat...
Subtropical rocky reefs are ecotonal habitats that support unique biodiversity and attract all level...
The effects of diving activity in different Mediterranean subtidal habitats are scarcely known. This...
Coral reefs are threatened by impacts such as from scuba diving, and ongoing research is required to...
Impacts caused by recreational scuba diving on coralreefs vary widely among different dive locations...
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 ...
Scuba diving tourism is a sustainable source of income for many coastal communities, but can have ne...
The most dramatic changes in natural environments caused by human recreation are often during the in...
This study investigated the frequency and timing of physical impacts SCUBA divers have with the cora...
Dive tourism has become important in term of magnitude and significantly contributes to regional eco...
Underwater trails are intended as interpretative tools in marine parks, but concentrating divers and...
Coral reefs ecosystem has enormous value in marine diversity and contributes to recreational tourism...
Understanding the underlying causes of SCUBA diver contact with sensitive benthic organisms is criti...
วารสารวิชาการและวิจัย มทร.พระนคร, ฉบับพิเศษ : 269-278The study of factors influencing to the inappro...
Global demand for SCUBA diving activities in coastal areas continues to grow. Academic research has ...
Subtropical rocky reefs are ecotonal habitats that support unique biodiversity and attract all level...
The effects of diving activity in different Mediterranean subtidal habitats are scarcely known. This...
Coral reefs are threatened by impacts such as from scuba diving, and ongoing research is required to...
Impacts caused by recreational scuba diving on coralreefs vary widely among different dive locations...
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 ...
Scuba diving tourism is a sustainable source of income for many coastal communities, but can have ne...
The most dramatic changes in natural environments caused by human recreation are often during the in...
This study investigated the frequency and timing of physical impacts SCUBA divers have with the cora...
Dive tourism has become important in term of magnitude and significantly contributes to regional eco...
Underwater trails are intended as interpretative tools in marine parks, but concentrating divers and...
Coral reefs ecosystem has enormous value in marine diversity and contributes to recreational tourism...
Understanding the underlying causes of SCUBA diver contact with sensitive benthic organisms is criti...
วารสารวิชาการและวิจัย มทร.พระนคร, ฉบับพิเศษ : 269-278The study of factors influencing to the inappro...
Global demand for SCUBA diving activities in coastal areas continues to grow. Academic research has ...
Subtropical rocky reefs are ecotonal habitats that support unique biodiversity and attract all level...
The effects of diving activity in different Mediterranean subtidal habitats are scarcely known. This...
Coral reefs are threatened by impacts such as from scuba diving, and ongoing research is required to...