Dear all

We are pleased to announce the publication of this new paper:

Anna Inman, Esther Brooker, Sarah Dolman, Rona McCann, A. Meriwether W. Wilson 
(2016). The use of marine wildlife-watching codes and their role in managing 
activities within marine protected areas in Scotland. Ocean & Coastal 
Management 132: 1-11.


Free access is available here until October 24, 2016: 
http://authors.elsevier.com/a/1TfT33RKK-YTaE or you can email me if you would 
like to receive a PDF.

Abstract: Marine wildlife-watching is a developing industry in Scotland 
contributing to overall growth and aspirations of the marine tourism sector. 
Despite European-level legal protection of cetaceans, and Scottish legislation 
for the protection of seals at designated haul-out sites, there are currently 
no formal or mandatory regulations to specifically manage tourism activities in 
relation to marine wildlife. However, most Scottish wildlife-watching operators 
adopt one, or more, of the five key voluntary codes of conduct which have been 
developed in the UK since 2003. In this paper, we review the consistency of 
policy messages and recommendations across voluntary codes of conduct for the 
UK and Scotland, taking into consideration global use and effectiveness in the 
use of similar codes. In this context, we specifically examine the potential 
impacts of wildlife watching and management of future activities, both within 
and outwith marine protected areas (MPAs) in Scotland. For this, the research 
also incorporates data from field surveys, in-situ observations and operator 
questionnaires conducted in Scotland relating to the implementation of the 
codes in practice. Key findings highlighting inconsistences in some of the key 
recommendations across the five UK codes in particular, the distance and speed 
when approaching an animal. However, all of the codes also have some 
similarities, including advising against deliberate human interaction, e.g. 
swimming with marine megafauna, including a separate code on basking sharks, 
published by the Shark Trust in the UK. In light of the growing network of 
wildlife-focused MPAs in Scotland (in particular the Sea of Hebrides proposed 
MPA for mobile species), and national aspirations for the growth of the marine 
tourism sector, we consider the potential implications of unregulated wildlife 
watching and the conservation objectives of protected areas for marine mammals 
and basking sharks. We also provide recommendations on how more formal 
wildlife-watching regulations could enhance MPA effectiveness and contribute to 
the emerging processes for Regional Marine Plans across Scotland and provide 
some insights for global marine wildlife tourism.

Thanks,
Sarah



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