Marina operators' perspectives on the coastal zone in British Columbia

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Wood, CJB [1 ]
Stoilen, M [1 ]
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[1] Univ Victoria, Dept Geog, Victoria, BC V8W 3P5, Canada
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marinas; British Columbia; coastal zone management; coastal tourism; tourism;
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Marina owner/operators in British Columbia can be considered key stakeholders in both the tourism industry specifically and the management of the coastal zone generally. They provide important services to thousands of boaters in the region, and must balance financial viability with maintaining environmental quality. Successful management relies on pertinent legislation and policy implementation, cooperation and coordination between stakeholders and appropriate articulation of all viewpoints. Some of the main findings of a recent survey of marina operators reveal the importance of economic issues and an almost equal importance attributed to the need to maintain the quality of the marine environment. A majority favor regulations that maintain the quality of the resource base, though there is also concern about potentially inhibiting and complicated policies. This complex situation required an effective consultation process and coordination, both of which are currently lacking. Funding poses a similar situation at the moment, and formulating an effective working relationship remains a challenge for the tourism industry.
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