Conservation or Degradation? Assessing The Behaviour of Underwater Photographers in Italian Marine Protected Areas

Q3 Social Sciences
Yann Toso, S. Lucrezi, C. Cerrano
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Underwater photography is increasing in popularity. It can have positive effects such as conservation awareness and citizen science. Often, however, photographers neglect good environmental practices and engage in potentially damaging behaviours to the marine environment. The management of underwater photography is particularly relevant in Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), where uses of the marine environment need to be carefully balanced. This study aimed to assess and compare underwater photographers’ and non-photographers’ knowledge of codes of conduct in MPAs, as well as self-reported and observed compliance with these codes of conduct, and perceptions of the health of the marine environment including dive sites. Through direct observations and questionnaires, 84 divers were studied in three Italian MPAs in the summer of 2021. The difference between underwater photographers and non-photographers was stark, with the former being more likely to violate MPA rules compared to the latter. There was no difference in knowledge of the effects of their behaviour on the marine environment between underwater photographers and non-photographers. Our results can help provide management considerations to reduce the impacts of underwater photography. Awareness campaigns, pre-dive briefings and the promotion of low-impact underwater photography courses can help to limit unsustainable underwater behaviours among underwater photographers. Effective regulation of underwater photography can increase the carrying capacity of dive sites and have positive environmental and economic effects on MPAs and diving destinations.
保护还是退化?评估意大利海洋保护区水下摄影师的行为
水下摄影越来越受欢迎。它可以产生积极的影响,如保护意识和公民科学。然而,摄影师往往忽视良好的环保做法,并从事可能对海洋环境造成破坏的行为。水下摄影的管理在海洋保护区(MPAs)特别重要,在那里海洋环境的利用需要仔细平衡。这项研究的目的是评估和比较水下摄影师和非摄影师对海洋保护区行为准则的了解,以及自我报告和观察到的对这些行为准则的遵守情况,以及对包括潜水地点在内的海洋环境健康状况的看法。通过直接观察和问卷调查,研究人员于2021年夏天在意大利的三个海洋保护区对84名潜水员进行了研究。水下摄影师和非摄影师之间的差异是明显的,前者比后者更有可能违反MPA的规定。在水下摄影师和非摄影师之间,对他们的行为对海洋环境的影响的了解没有差异。我们的研究结果可以为减少水下摄影的影响提供管理考虑。提高认识活动、潜水前简报和推广低影响水下摄影课程可以帮助限制水下摄影师的不可持续水下行为。对水下摄影的有效调控可以增加潜水点的承载能力,对海洋保护区和潜水目的地具有积极的环境和经济效应。
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Tourism in Marine Environments
Tourism in Marine Environments Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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2.00
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12
期刊介绍: Tourism in Marine Environments is an interdisciplinary journal dealing with a variety of management issues in marine settings. It is a scientific journal that draws upon the expertise of academics and practitioners from various disciplines related to the marine environment, including tourism, marine science, geography, social sciences, psychology, environmental studies, economics, marketing, and many more.
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