Visitors’ support of ocean protection in a low-use marine protected area: Gray’s reef national marine sanctuary
Marieke Lemmen, Robert C. Burns, Ross Andrew, Jasmine Cardozo Moreira, Danielle Schwarzmann, Mary Allen, A S Sochipem Zimik, Miguel Inácio, Miguel Inácio, Miguel Inácio, Miguel Inácio

TL;DR
This study explores how recreational users support ocean protection in a low-use marine protected area and what factors influence their willingness to act for conservation.
Contribution
The study provides insights into the factors influencing support for marine conservation among recreational users in a low-use MPA.
Findings
Support for protection and willingness to act are influenced by environmental concern and residency status.
Managers should consider both local and broader public attitudes when implementing conservation measures.
Human behavior in relation to MPAs is complex and shaped by multiple socio-environmental factors.
Abstract
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are important tools for conserving biodiversity and supporting healthy ocean ecosystems and economies. However, the effectiveness of MPAs is dependent upon the support of those who use and are affected by them. Understanding how recreational users relate to protected areas can provide key insights into long-term support for conservation initiatives. This study focused on a low-use MPA in the Atlantic Ocean, 20 miles offshore from Savannah, Georgia, USA. The study used an online survey of recreational users, primarily anglers, to understand human nature interactions and perceptions of support for environmental protection in the MPA and surrounding coastal settings. Understanding these perceptions is important to the success of environmental protection and helps to parse out willingness to act to ensure a sustainable use of ocean resources. The results of a…
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TopicsCoral and Marine Ecosystems Studies · Coastal and Marine Management · Recreation, Leisure, Wilderness Management
