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Mitigating the impacts of recreational diving on the marine environment

… Mitigating the impacts of recreational diving on the marine environment RECOGNIZING that recreational diving … scuba diving and other related practices) can degrade marine habitats and have adverse effects on marine biodiversity ranging from disturbance to injury and …
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Biodiversity: My hotel in action - A guide to sustainable use of biological resources in the Caribbean

… Huberman, IUCN Economics Acknowledgments Andrew Hurd, IUCN Marine Programme Sandrine Porteron, Global Marketing, Ibis … animals 108 10. Wildlife-based souvenirs 112 11. Caribbean Marine Turtles 118 12. Horticultural plants 120 13. … local food products at Mercure 31 Protecting an ecosystem service: natural water supply 32 …
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Sustainable tourism in protected areas: Guidelines for planning and management

… Service Unit of IUCN, 1998, xii + 52pp. Guidelines for Marine Protected Areas. No. 3. Graeme Kelleher, 1999, xxiv + … Bernard Back: Ferry at Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Australia, ©Paul F. J. Eagles; Birding in … II National Park: Protected area managed mainly for ecosystem protection and recreation. III Natural Monument: …
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Guidelines for public use measurement and reporting at parks and protected areas

… PACKAGES 61 CHAPTER 7: MEASUREMENT OF PUBLIC USE OF MARINE PROTECTED AREAS 62 7.0 INTRODUCTION 62 7.1 MARINE PROTECTED AREAS 63 7.2 TYPES OF VISITOR ACTIVITIES 64 … CHARACTERISTICS OF USE 66 7.4 GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR MARINE PROTECTED AREAS 66 7.5 POTENTIAL METHODS FOR …
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