Recreational use of a marine protected area: Point Lonsdale, Victoria
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01/09/2004
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This This article reports findings from observational and questionnaire surveys of visitors to a Marine Protected Area (MPA) at Point Lonsdale, Victoria. The MPA was established primarily to protect the biodiversity of intertidal rock platforms, with only limited restrictions being placed on fishing. Visitor surveys were undertaken to identify and quantify recreational uses, assess level of compliance with regulations, identify the uses most likely to have damaging impacts on biota, and to assess awareness of, and support for, this MPA and for MPAs in general. A questionnaire survey of visitors supported observational survey findings concerning recreational use patterns and provided information on awareness about and attitudes towards conservation measures for this location and for Victoria's marine environment. The finding that about half the visitors were not aware that<br />they were visiting a marine protected area has implications for future management of this area and MPAs in general. Most visitors indicated support for the concept of marine conservation areas and marine protected areas. |
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eng |
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Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand |
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http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30002749/n20041248.pdf http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30002749/wescott-recreationaluseofamarine-2004.pdf http://search.informit.com.au/fullText;dn=200410232;res=APAFT |
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Reproduced with the specific permission of the copyright owner. |
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Journal Article |