Economic impact and conservation potential of shark-diving tourism in the Azores Islands
Shark-diving tourism is an emerging industry in the Azores Islands. However, this industry directly competes with fishing, as both exploiting the same highly migratory shark species. This study quantifies the commercial value of the Azorean shark-diving industry based on a survey of dive tourists an...
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author | Gonzáles-Mantilla, Pedro G. Gallagher, Austin J. León, Carmelo J. Vianna, Gabriel M. S. |
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description | Shark-diving tourism is an emerging industry in the Azores Islands. However, this industry directly competes with fishing, as both exploiting the same highly migratory shark species. This study quantifies the commercial value of the Azorean shark-diving industry based on a survey of dive tourists and local dive operators and the potential of this industry to further generate funds for implementation of direct conservation actions. The economic contribution of the shark-diving industry to the regional economy of the Azores in 2019 was estimated to be just over USD $ 1 Million. The results of a spiked censored interval data model of contingent valuation indicated that implementation of an extra conservation fee per dive trip, to be paid by dive tourists, could potentially yield over USD $ 103,000 per year to be used for management and enforcement of a proposed MPA for sharks around the dive sites. Our analysis suggests that the emerging shark-diving industry in the Azores Islands has potential to grow throughout the Macaronesian archipelago, thereby increasing tax revenues and the number of jobs and income to Azorean local communities, potentially promoting conservation and sustainable use of the shark populations. However, expansion of this industry into a robust contributor to the archipelago's economy would require a concomitant strengthening of industry regulation, and support by the government, to protect businesses and investments. This could be partially obtained through improving in fisheries management, implementation of a functional MPA and adequate enforcement. 1,355 4,173 Q1 Q1 SSCI 11,0 |
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spelling | ftunivlaspalmas:oai:accedacris.ulpgc.es:10553/112904 2025-04-20T14:42:11+00:00 Economic impact and conservation potential of shark-diving tourism in the Azores Islands Gonzáles-Mantilla, Pedro G. Gallagher, Austin J. León, Carmelo J. Vianna, Gabriel M. S. NO DATA 57216433573 57347139500 7101886256 54788660100 BU-ECO 2022 http://hdl.handle.net/10553/112904 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2021.104869 eng eng Estimación de Las Preferencias de Los Turistas Por Políticas de Control Del Cambio Climático y de Economía Circular en Canarias Como Destino Competitivo Marine Policy 135 Scopus http://hdl.handle.net/10553/112904 doi:10.1016/j.marpol.2021.104869 85119400722 103874936 Sí Marine Policy [ISSN 0308-597X], v. 135, 104869, (Enero 2022) 531290 Economía sectorial: turismo North-East Atlantic Shark Conservation Shark-Based Tourism Socio-Economic Valuation Wildlife Tourism Willingness-To-Pay info:eu-repo/semantics/Article Article 2022 ftunivlaspalmas https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2021.104869 2025-03-21T05:46:08Z Shark-diving tourism is an emerging industry in the Azores Islands. However, this industry directly competes with fishing, as both exploiting the same highly migratory shark species. This study quantifies the commercial value of the Azorean shark-diving industry based on a survey of dive tourists and local dive operators and the potential of this industry to further generate funds for implementation of direct conservation actions. The economic contribution of the shark-diving industry to the regional economy of the Azores in 2019 was estimated to be just over USD $ 1 Million. The results of a spiked censored interval data model of contingent valuation indicated that implementation of an extra conservation fee per dive trip, to be paid by dive tourists, could potentially yield over USD $ 103,000 per year to be used for management and enforcement of a proposed MPA for sharks around the dive sites. Our analysis suggests that the emerging shark-diving industry in the Azores Islands has potential to grow throughout the Macaronesian archipelago, thereby increasing tax revenues and the number of jobs and income to Azorean local communities, potentially promoting conservation and sustainable use of the shark populations. However, expansion of this industry into a robust contributor to the archipelago's economy would require a concomitant strengthening of industry regulation, and support by the government, to protect businesses and investments. This could be partially obtained through improving in fisheries management, implementation of a functional MPA and adequate enforcement. 1,355 4,173 Q1 Q1 SSCI 11,0 Article in Journal/Newspaper North East Atlantic Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Acceda Marine Policy 135 104869 |
spellingShingle | 531290 Economía sectorial: turismo North-East Atlantic Shark Conservation Shark-Based Tourism Socio-Economic Valuation Wildlife Tourism Willingness-To-Pay Gonzáles-Mantilla, Pedro G. Gallagher, Austin J. León, Carmelo J. Vianna, Gabriel M. S. Economic impact and conservation potential of shark-diving tourism in the Azores Islands |
title | Economic impact and conservation potential of shark-diving tourism in the Azores Islands |
title_full | Economic impact and conservation potential of shark-diving tourism in the Azores Islands |
title_fullStr | Economic impact and conservation potential of shark-diving tourism in the Azores Islands |
title_full_unstemmed | Economic impact and conservation potential of shark-diving tourism in the Azores Islands |
title_short | Economic impact and conservation potential of shark-diving tourism in the Azores Islands |
title_sort | economic impact and conservation potential of shark-diving tourism in the azores islands |
topic | 531290 Economía sectorial: turismo North-East Atlantic Shark Conservation Shark-Based Tourism Socio-Economic Valuation Wildlife Tourism Willingness-To-Pay |
topic_facet | 531290 Economía sectorial: turismo North-East Atlantic Shark Conservation Shark-Based Tourism Socio-Economic Valuation Wildlife Tourism Willingness-To-Pay |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/112904 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2021.104869 |