Between 1995 and 1997, two related studies into recreational activities in Shoalwater Bay and adjacent waters were undertaken. The first study focused primarily on local recreational usage patterns while the second gathered information on cruising yachtspersons (transient users). This report presents a brief summary of the major findings of these studies
Human use of the coast between Broome and Port Hedland in north-western Australia was examined by un...
The investigation of human usage patterns in marine protected areas has not previously been a priori...
Western Australia has the highest recreational boat ownership per capita in Australia and, in Perth,...
The Commonwealth Commission of Inquiry into Shoalwater Bay, Capricomia Coast, Queensland (1994) pro...
This report presents findings from two independent reports on recreational activity in the Great Ba...
Rolfe, JC ORCiD: 0000-0001-7659-7040This dataset details the responses of a web-based survey from 11...
Worldwide, studies of recreational use at fine temporal and spatial scales within marine protected a...
[Extract] Introduction.\ud People love to spend their recreational time visiting the Great Barrier R...
Includes bibliography.Recreation has an important social function in modern societies, with ever-inc...
This study describes spatial and temporal patterns of human recreational usage in the northwestern s...
The Blackwood Estuary in south-western Australia is a popular holiday destination designated to be i...
Rottnest Island, located off the coast of Perth, has iconic status as a recreation destination for W...
The Government of Western Australia is currently establishing a series of remote Marine Protected Ar...
Increases in recreational boating during recent decades have resulted in increased competition and c...
This report presents catch and effort estimates from three surveys of boat-based fishers. Recreation...
Human use of the coast between Broome and Port Hedland in north-western Australia was examined by un...
The investigation of human usage patterns in marine protected areas has not previously been a priori...
Western Australia has the highest recreational boat ownership per capita in Australia and, in Perth,...
The Commonwealth Commission of Inquiry into Shoalwater Bay, Capricomia Coast, Queensland (1994) pro...
This report presents findings from two independent reports on recreational activity in the Great Ba...
Rolfe, JC ORCiD: 0000-0001-7659-7040This dataset details the responses of a web-based survey from 11...
Worldwide, studies of recreational use at fine temporal and spatial scales within marine protected a...
[Extract] Introduction.\ud People love to spend their recreational time visiting the Great Barrier R...
Includes bibliography.Recreation has an important social function in modern societies, with ever-inc...
This study describes spatial and temporal patterns of human recreational usage in the northwestern s...
The Blackwood Estuary in south-western Australia is a popular holiday destination designated to be i...
Rottnest Island, located off the coast of Perth, has iconic status as a recreation destination for W...
The Government of Western Australia is currently establishing a series of remote Marine Protected Ar...
Increases in recreational boating during recent decades have resulted in increased competition and c...
This report presents catch and effort estimates from three surveys of boat-based fishers. Recreation...
Human use of the coast between Broome and Port Hedland in north-western Australia was examined by un...
The investigation of human usage patterns in marine protected areas has not previously been a priori...
Western Australia has the highest recreational boat ownership per capita in Australia and, in Perth,...