Overlapping use of areas in a marine wildlife reserve on the northeastern coast of Brazil
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En muchas áreas marinas protegidas de Brasil, el turismo ocurre sin planificación, como en la Reserva de Fauna Costera de Tibau do Sul (REFAUTS). En REFAUTS, los turistas utilizan el área de dos pequeñas bahías para realizar diferentes actividades y compartir espacio con delfines. Por lo tanto, el objetivo de este estudio fue caracterizar el flujo turístico en REFAUTS e identificar cuáles áreas son las más frecuentadas por los turistas. Se midió el flujo turístico en REFAUTS por medio de una encuesta realizada entre las 9:00 a. m. y las 4:00 p. m., y se identificaron las zonas más utilizadas por los turistas. REFAUTS recibe a más de 1.400 visitantes por día, la mayoría entre las 11:00 a. m. y las 3:00 p. m., lo que corresponde al tiempo act... Ver más
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Overlapping use of areas in a marine wildlife reserve on the northeastern coast of Brazil Overlapping use of areas in a marine wildlife reserve on the northeastern coast of Brazil En muchas áreas marinas protegidas de Brasil, el turismo ocurre sin planificación, como en la Reserva de Fauna Costera de Tibau do Sul (REFAUTS). En REFAUTS, los turistas utilizan el área de dos pequeñas bahías para realizar diferentes actividades y compartir espacio con delfines. Por lo tanto, el objetivo de este estudio fue caracterizar el flujo turístico en REFAUTS e identificar cuáles áreas son las más frecuentadas por los turistas. Se midió el flujo turístico en REFAUTS por medio de una encuesta realizada entre las 9:00 a. m. y las 4:00 p. m., y se identificaron las zonas más utilizadas por los turistas. REFAUTS recibe a más de 1.400 visitantes por día, la mayoría entre las 11:00 a. m. y las 3:00 p. m., lo que corresponde al tiempo activo del delfín en las bahías. En una misma zona se practican diferentes actividades, como surf, kayak, stand-up paddle, baño y avistamiento de delfines; esta superposición puede generar conflictos socioambientales y efectos negativos sobre los delfines. Se recomienda un plan de zonificación para determinar cuáles áreas deben ser utilizadas por los turistas y establecer áreas exclusivas para delfines. In many Brazilian Marine Protected Areas tourism occurs without planning, such as in the Tibau do Sul Coastal Wildlife Reserve (REFAUTS). At REFAUTS, tourists use the area of two small bays to carry out different activities and share these areas with dolphins. Therefore, the aim of this study was to characterize tourist flow at REFAUTS and identify which areas tourists most commonly use. The tourist flow in REFAUTS was measured via a survey conducted between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm and the areas most used by tourists were identified. REFAUTS receives over 1400 visitors per day, mostly between 11:00 am and 3:00 pm, which corresponds to the dolphin’s active time in the bays. Different activities such as surfing, kayaking, standup paddleboarding, bathing and dolphin watching are practiced in the same area; this overlapping can cause socio-environmental conflicts and negative effects on dolphins. A zoning plan is recommended to determine which areas should be used by tourists and establish areas exclusively for dolphins. Freitas, Diana Carvalho Santos, Josivânia Emanuelly Azevedo Silva, Maria Mayara Santos Silva, GessiCa Rafaelly Dantas Lunardi, Vitor Oliveira Lunardi, Diana Gonçalves dolphin watching, Guiana dolphin, tourism management, tourist flow, Pipa Beach, Marine Protected Area observación de delfines, Guiana dolphin, gestión turística, flujo turístico, playa de Pipa, área marina protegida 35 , Año 2024 : Julio-Diciembre Artículo de revista Journal article 2024-06-25T12:03:23Z 2024-06-25T12:03:23Z 2024-06-25 application/pdf Facultad de Administración de Empresas Turísticas y Hoteleras Turismo y Sociedad 0120-7555 2346-206X https://revistas.uexternado.edu.co/index.php/tursoc/article/view/9605 10.18601/01207555.n35.14 https://doi.org/10.18601/01207555.n35.14 spa http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 Diana Carvalho De Freitas, Josivânia Emanuelly Azevedo Dos Santos, Maria Mayara Dos Santos Silva, Gessica Rafaelly Dantas Da Silva, Vitor De Oliveira Lunardi, Diana Gonçalves Lunardi - 2024 Esta obra está bajo una licencia internacional Creative Commons Atribución-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 4.0. 325 345 Aas, Ø., Omma, F., Stensland, S., Reiertsen, T., & Hambro, H. 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En muchas áreas marinas protegidas de Brasil, el turismo ocurre sin planificación, como en la Reserva de Fauna Costera de Tibau do Sul (REFAUTS). En REFAUTS, los turistas utilizan el área de dos pequeñas bahías para realizar diferentes actividades y compartir espacio con delfines. Por lo tanto, el objetivo de este estudio fue caracterizar el flujo turístico en REFAUTS e identificar cuáles áreas son las más frecuentadas por los turistas. Se midió el flujo turístico en REFAUTS por medio de una encuesta realizada entre las 9:00 a. m. y las 4:00 p. m., y se identificaron las zonas más utilizadas por los turistas. REFAUTS recibe a más de 1.400 visitantes por día, la mayoría entre las 11:00 a. m. y las 3:00 p. m., lo que corresponde al tiempo activo del delfín en las bahías. En una misma zona se practican diferentes actividades, como surf, kayak, stand-up paddle, baño y avistamiento de delfines; esta superposición puede generar conflictos socioambientales y efectos negativos sobre los delfines. Se recomienda un plan de zonificación para determinar cuáles áreas deben ser utilizadas por los turistas y establecer áreas exclusivas para delfines.
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In many Brazilian Marine Protected Areas tourism occurs without planning, such as in the Tibau do Sul Coastal Wildlife Reserve (REFAUTS). At REFAUTS, tourists use the area of two small bays to carry out different activities and share these areas with dolphins. Therefore, the aim of this study was to characterize tourist flow at REFAUTS and identify which areas tourists most commonly use. The tourist flow in REFAUTS was measured via a survey conducted between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm and the areas most used by tourists were identified. REFAUTS receives over 1400 visitors per day, mostly between 11:00 am and 3:00 pm, which corresponds to the dolphin’s active time in the bays. Different activities such as surfing, kayaking, standup paddleboarding, bathing and dolphin watching are practiced in the same area; this overlapping can cause socio-environmental conflicts and negative effects on dolphins. A zoning plan is recommended to determine which areas should be used by tourists and establish areas exclusively for dolphins.
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Freitas, Diana Carvalho Santos, Josivânia Emanuelly Azevedo Silva, Maria Mayara Santos Silva, GessiCa Rafaelly Dantas Lunardi, Vitor Oliveira Lunardi, Diana Gonçalves |
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dolphin watching, Guiana dolphin, tourism management, tourist flow, Pipa Beach, Marine Protected Area observación de delfines, Guiana dolphin, gestión turística, flujo turístico, playa de Pipa, área marina protegida |
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dolphin watching, Guiana dolphin, tourism management, tourist flow, Pipa Beach, Marine Protected Area observación de delfines, Guiana dolphin, gestión turística, flujo turístico, playa de Pipa, área marina protegida |
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observación de delfines, Guiana dolphin, gestión turística, flujo turístico, playa de Pipa, área marina protegida |
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