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Understanding Recreational Boater Attitudes to Zoning in a Proposed Marine Protected Area
Authors:Darcy L Gray  Rosaline R Canessa  Rick B Rollins  Philip Dearden  C Peter Keller
Institution:1. Department of Geography , University of Victoria , Victoria, BC, Canada;2. Department of Recreation and Tourism , Vancouver Island University , Nanaimo, BC, Canada
Abstract:Although the success of marine protected areas (MPAs) and associated zoning schemes is largely dependent on stakeholder acceptance and support, there have been relatively few studies examining the response of recreational stakeholders to MPA proposals. This study investigates the response of recreational boaters to a proposed MPA in British Columbia, Canada. Using a structured questionnaire (n = 543) and a focus group (n = 6), the research examines the level of support for the concept of marine zoning and identifies key factors influencing support or opposition. Results indicate that a small majority of recreational boaters support the concept of marine zoning, but that there are areas of concern that ought to be addressed as MPA implementation proceeds. Support for zoning was strongly related to perceived benefits, particularly environmental benefits. Furthermore, perceived benefits overall were found to outweigh concerns as determinants of recreational boater support for zoning. Major dimensions of opposition included perceptions of over-regulation, loss of access for boating, and mistrust of the government. A suggestion is that such concerns may be mitigated through focused communication and meaningful involvement of boaters in the zoning process.
Keywords:marine protected areas  marine zoning  recreational boating  southern Strait of Georgia  stakeholder attitudes
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