4.6 Article

Scuba divers, coral reefs, and knowledge of ocean acidification

相关参考文献

注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。
Review Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism

A review of ecological impacts from recreational SCUBA diving: Current evidence and future practice

Daminda Sumanapala et al.

Summary: The global demand for SCUBA diving in coastal areas is increasing, but it has been acknowledged that SCUBA diving can have ecological impacts. This study analyzed 69 research articles to determine the evidence on ecological impacts from recreational SCUBA diving. The research found that diver contact with coral reefs caused breakage, fragmentation, and disease, impacting 10 coral varieties including endangered ones. Effective management strategies can minimize these impacts.

TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY RESEARCH (2023)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

A global map of human pressures on tropical coral reefs

Marco Andrello et al.

Summary: Mapping human pressures on coral reefs is crucial for conservation strategies and resource prioritization. The study ranks local pressures including fishing and water pollution as the top stressors worldwide, highlighting the need for effective management even in potential climate refugia. The findings and datasets provide valuable information for managing local pressures on coral reefs globally.

CONSERVATION LETTERS (2022)

Article Oceanography

Using recreational divers to inform more efficient conservation management within an MPA-A case study from the Cape Peninsula, South Africa

Antaya March et al.

Summary: In South Africa, recreational scuba diving is a popular coastal activity, carried out mostly within Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). This study focuses on the Table Mountain National Park (TMNP) MPA and aims to understand Cape divers' values and knowledge about the marine environment, TMNP MPA, and its management. The findings suggest that while divers value the MPA, they lack knowledge about its regulations and conditions. There is also a disconnect between management, operators, and users. Therefore, alternative management strategies are proposed, including collaboration with the dive community, improved stakeholder engagement, and better access to information.

OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT (2022)

Article Oceanography

Scuba divers' behavior and satisfaction in a new marine protected area: Lessons from the implementation of a best practices program

Vinicius J. Giglio et al.

Summary: Subtropical reefs are threatened by anthropogenic activities, but a best practices program can improve low-impact diver behavior. A study conducted in a new Brazilian diving destination found that divers had low contact rates with the reefs and high satisfaction levels.

OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT (2022)

Article Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

Global decline in capacity of coral reefs to provide ecosystem services

Tyler D. Eddy et al.

Summary: The global coverage of coral reefs has declined significantly in recent decades, with fishery catches peaking in 2002 and subsequently decreasing, along with a reduction in biodiversity. These environmental impacts may threaten communities relying on coral reef ecosystem services.

ONE EARTH (2021)

Review Multidisciplinary Sciences

The coral conservation crisis: interacting local and global stressors reduce reef resiliency and create challenges for conservation solutions

Alexandra M. Good et al.

Summary: This article outlines the various local and global anthropogenic stressors threatening reef resilience and discusses the recent disagreements surrounding present-day conservation practices. While global reef degradation occurs, local solutions should be implemented to efficiently protect the valuable coral reef ecosystem services for marine and terrestrial environments.

SN APPLIED SCIENCES (2021)

Article Ecology

Economic valuation of green and blue nature in cities: A meta-analysis

Marija Bockarjova et al.

ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS (2020)

Article Nursing

Conducting Online Surveys

Helen L. Ball

JOURNAL OF HUMAN LACTATION (2019)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Multiple stressor effects on coral reef ecosystems

Joanne Ellis et al.

GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY (2019)

Review Environmental Sciences

Management strategies for coral reefs and people under global environmental change: 25 years of scientific research

Adrien Comte et al.

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (2018)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Carbon dioxide addition to coral reef waters suppresses net community calcification

Rebecca Albright et al.

NATURE (2018)

Article Oceanography

Risk assessment of SCUBA diver contacts on subtropical benthic taxa

Zan Hammerton

OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT (2018)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Coral reefs will transition to net dissolving before end of century

Bradley D. Eyre et al.

SCIENCE (2018)

Article Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

Using an educational video-briefing to mitigate the ecological impacts of scuba diving

Vinicius J. Giglio et al.

JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE TOURISM (2018)

Article Environmental Sciences

Making Waves: Marine Citizen Science for Impact

Marie-Lise Schlappy et al.

FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE (2017)

Article Environmental Studies

Mapping the global value and distribution of coral reef tourism

Mark Spalding et al.

MARINE POLICY (2017)

Article Environmental Sciences

Public understanding in Great Britain of ocean acidification

Stuart B. Capstick et al.

NATURE CLIMATE CHANGE (2016)

Article Environmental Studies

Marine life preferences and perceptions among recreational divers in Brazilian coral reefs

Vinicius J. Giglio et al.

TOURISM MANAGEMENT (2015)

Article Environmental Studies

Gauging perceptions of ocean acidification in Alaska

L. C. Frisch et al.

MARINE POLICY (2015)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

An application of Social Values for Ecosystem Services (SolVES) to three national forests in Colorado and Wyoming

Benson C. Sherrouse et al.

ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS (2014)

Article Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

Coral reef livelihoods

Joshua Cinner

CURRENT OPINION IN ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY (2014)

Review Geochemistry & Geophysics

Ocean Acidification and Coral Reefs: Effects on Breakdown, Dissolution, and Net Ecosystem Calcification

Andreas J. Andersson et al.

ANNUAL REVIEW OF MARINE SCIENCE, VOL 5 (2013)

Article Environmental Sciences

Recreational SCUBA divers' willingness to pay for marine biodiversity in Barbados

Peter W. Schuhmann et al.

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (2013)

Review Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology

Coral reefs studies and threats in Malaysia: a mini review

Sarva Mangala Praveena et al.

REVIEWS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND BIO-TECHNOLOGY (2012)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Public Preference for Endemism over Other Conservation-Related Species Attributes

Emily Meuser et al.

CONSERVATION BIOLOGY (2009)

Article Oceanography

Ocean Acidification's Potential to Alter Global Marine Ecosystem Services

Sarah R. Cooley et al.

OCEANOGRAPHY (2009)

Article Limnology

Disturbance gradients on inshore and offshore coral reefs caused by a severe tropical cyclone

Katharina E. Fabricius et al.

LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY (2008)

Review Multidisciplinary Sciences

Coral reefs under rapid climate change and ocean acidification

O. Hoegh-Guldberg et al.

SCIENCE (2007)

Article Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence

An efficient k-means clustering algorithm:: Analysis and implementation

T Kanungo et al.

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PATTERN ANALYSIS AND MACHINE INTELLIGENCE (2002)