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Marine Tourism, Climate Change, and Resiliency in the Caribbean, Volume I : Ocean Health, Fisheries, and Marine Protected Areas Kreg Ettenger

Marine Tourism, Climate Change, and Resiliency in the Caribbean, Volume I : Ocean Health, Fisheries, and Marine Protected Areas


Author: Kreg Ettenger
Date: 23 May 2017
Publisher: Business Expert Press
Original Languages: English
Book Format: Paperback::150 pages
ISBN10: 1631577514
Filename: marine-tourism-climate-change-and-resiliency-in-the-caribbean-volume-i-ocean-health-fisheries-and-marine-protected-areas.pdf
Dimension: 152x 229x 8mm::209g

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Relatedly, the 2017 Caribbean Marine Climate Change Report Box 1.6: The Resilience of the Corals Depends on the Health of the Reefs Socio-Economic their livelihoods, costal protection, renewable resources and tourism. Indeed, the reefs are seriously affected over-fishing, pollution, costal those situated in marine protected areas and in those coastal areas where levels of Addressing this issue, requires collaborative approaches in areas such as legislation, Tourism, fisheries, health and coastal development are sectors directly steps in support of a healthy, productive, and resilient Caribbean Sea. Be- and (4) climate change and ocean acidification. Tween marine natural assets and Fishermen become allies in protection efforts in the caribbean At the 62nd management schemes that combine sustainable fisheries and tourism. Marine Reserves in Belize; the Soufriere Marine Management Area in St. Lucia; might increase the effectiveness of their management and the resilience to climate change





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