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Conflict and Impacts of Divers and Anglers in a Marine Park
Authors:Tim P Lynch  Elizabeth Wilkinson  Louise Melling  Rebecca Hamilton  Anne Macready  Sue Feary
Institution:(1) Jervis Bay Marine Park, PO Box 89, Huskisson, NSW, 2540, Australia;(2) University of Western Sydney, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith South DC, 1797, Australia;(3) University of Wollongong, NSW, 2522, Australia;(4) National Parks and Wildlife Service, PO Box 707, Nowra, NSW, 2541, Australia
Abstract:The New South Wales State Government (Australia) gazetted the Jervis Bay Marine Park (JBMP) in 1998. During the preparation of the draft zoning plan in 2000, societal data on two conflicting park user groups—recreational scuba divers and fishers (anglers)—was collected. While conflict resolution was a plan priority, other factors, such as cumulative environmental impacts of users and protection for the critically endangered grey nurse shark (Carcharias taurus), further complicated planning. Both scuba diving and angling are primary summer activities and are disproportionately concentrated around the headlands of the bay. Furthermore, shore based game-fishing was concentrated on the northern headland, where the conflict was centered. However, when the exact locations of divers and anglers were determined, there was a partial partitioning of the available space, with only a small contested overlap. To resolve conflict and maximize positive environmental outcomes, a sanctuary zone and no-anchoring zone option in the draft zoning plan was sought to formalize this partition. The human dimension data proved valuable in guiding environmental management in this politically volatile situation. A baseline study conducted 11 years previously was also used to gain a limited perspective on change in user numbers. Comparison between study periods indicated dive numbers had remained similar, while the number of dive charter trips was significantly less. The numbers of anglers, for the four months compared, had doubled and tripled. The actual data used to inform management is presented and the limitations of this ldquobest available datardquo approach are discussed.
Keywords:Scuba  Angling  Conflict  Marine protected area          Carcharias taurus
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