73 This map shows the collected findings of published Australian of shers said GBR Marine Park sanctuaries had academic/government surveys and political/market research 7 6 % agree the marine either no eect or a parks help ensure positive eect on their polling which tested the real opinions of Australian recreational sustainable sheries. [...] 99% of shers surveyed in the rst 65% year of Ningaloo Marine Park of boaters in Moreton Bay expansion (34% sanctuaries) marine parks said sanctuaries said they would return, would be positive for the despite 80% claiming to be 6 biology of the Bay. [...] of repeat visitor shers said Ningaloo sanctuaries did not 66% 68% strongly support oraect their shing, only 3 support sanctuaries years after the expansion.8 in general.4 of SA shers believe sanctuaries are a good idea, only months after 91% establishment of SA’s own ones.12 of NSW shers believe sanctuaries are a good idea.11 88% 90%of shers support of shers surveyed gave sanctuaries at Lord suppo. [...] Ecology and Society 18(4) 18 6Northcote, J, and Macbeth, J (2008) Socio-economic recreational fishing in Ningaloo Marine Park, January 2014 2DERM (2012) Moreton Bay Marine Park monitoring impacts of sanctuary zone changes in Ningaloo Marine north-western Australia, Fisheries Research, 11Patterson Market Research (2011) Western Australian program February 2012, DERM, State of Queensland Park: a pre. [...] 40–50 community attitudes towards marine sanctuaries, April 9 3McGregor Tan research (2008) Jervis Bay Marine Park patterns and human usage, 1st Edition, Cooperative Sutton, S and Li O (2008) Attitudes of 2011 Community Survey Final Report Prepared for: Research Centre for Sustainable Tourism Recreational Fishers to the Rezoning of the 12UMR Reachtel (2014) Polling on South Australian NSW Marine P.
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