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Artificial Reefs and Mass Marine Ecotourism

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Pages 361-382 | Published online: 01 Nov 2011

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Michael P. McCallister, James Oppenborn & Matthew J. Ajemian. (2023) Fish community assessment of shelf-edge artificial reefs along east-central Florida. Fisheries Research 259, pages 106561.
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Panayota Koulouri, Athanasios Mogias & Costas Dounas. (2022) A Pilot Survey Investigating Naturoid Reefs as a Tool for Sustainable Marine Ecotourism. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 10:8, pages 1080.
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Tuğçe Şensurat-Genç, Nadav Shashar, Meral Özsüer & Aytaç Özgül. (2022) Shipwrecks are not the ultimate attracting features in a natural marine environment-the case of Karaburun, Turkey. Journal of Environmental Management 315, pages 115159.
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Manuel A. Nieves-Ortiz, Richard Appeldoorn, Ernesto Weil, Héctor J. Ruiz & Juan J.J. Cruz-Motta. (2021) Fish assemblages associated with natural, transplanted, artificial, and accidental reefs in Puerto Rico. Ocean & Coastal Management 214, pages 105901.
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Stephanie Verkoeyen & Sanjay K. Nepal. (2019) Understanding scuba divers' response to coral bleaching: An application of Protection Motivation Theory. Journal of Environmental Management 231, pages 869-877.
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Margaux Y. Hein, Bette L. Willis, Roger Beeden & Alastair Birtles. (2017) The need for broader ecological and socioeconomic tools to evaluate the effectiveness of coral restoration programs. Restoration Ecology 25:6, pages 873-883.
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Jenny Tynyakov, Meghan Rousseau, Mori Chen, Orlando Figus, Yaniv Belhassen & Nadav Shashar. (2017) Artificial reefs as a means of spreading diving pressure in a coral reef environment. Ocean & Coastal Management 149, pages 159-164.
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Tsen-Chien Chen, Kuo-Cheng Ku & Chih-Shin Chen. (2016) Collaborative adaptive management for bigfin squid applied to tourism-related activities in coastal waters of Northeast Taiwan. Ocean & Coastal Management 119, pages 208-216.
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M. T. Oliveira, J. Ramos & M. N. Santos. (2015) An approach to the economic value of diving sites: artificial versus natural reefs off Sal Island, Cape Verde . Journal of Applied Ichthyology 31, pages 86-95.
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A. Tessier, N. Dalias & P. Lenfant. (2015) Expectations of professional and recreational users of artificial reefs in the Gulf of Lion, France. Journal of Applied Ichthyology 31, pages 60-73.
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Joanne Edney & Dirk H. R. Spennemann. (2015) Can Artificial Reef Wrecks Reduce Diver Impacts on Shipwrecks? The Management Dimension. Journal of Maritime Archaeology 10:2, pages 141-157.
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