[Coral-List] Re. NGOs, Corals and Dive Industry
Steve Mussman
sealab at earthlink.net
Mon Nov 25 16:50:46 EST 2013
Dear Peter,
Please share the specific techniques you have utilized when engaging the
diving industry and the resultant satisfactory reactions that you have
experienced. It could be that we are envisioning completely different sets
of expectations. Support for coral reef restoration is commendable as is the
industry's backing of clean up campaigns, lionfish hunting and shark fin
bans. But I would point out that other challenges like land-based sources of
pollution, sedimentation, overfishing and climate change which were
specifically described by the International Coral Reef Symposium in 2012 as
the major threats to the future health of our oceans appear to have yet to
raise concerns. Again, I feel compelled to point out that DEMA's steadfast
opposition to the NOP and it's endorsement of the latest efforts to block
it's implementation are difficult to reconcile when attempting to
characterize the organization as being very positive and proactive in
support of coral reef and ocean conservation.
Respectfully and with regards,
Steve Mussman
-----Original Message-----
>From: Peter Raines
>Sent: Nov 25, 2013 12:55 PM
>To: coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov
>Subject: [Coral-List] Re. NGOs, Corals and Dive Industry
>
>Dear Listers,
>
>My 28 years experience with engaging the dive industry (including
>manufacturers) in support of coral reef conservation has generally been
>very positive and proactive - IF the approach (the 'pitch') is done
>correctly.. Too often have I seen individuals, groups, NGOs (small and
>large) come at this from completely the wrong direction (i.e.
>finger-pointing, brow-beating, guilt-trip etc.) and it has got them
>absolutely nowhere.
>
>For one of no doubt many good examples where the correct approach works and
>pays dividends, take a look at the Coral Restoration Foundation (
>http://www.coralrestoration.org/).
>
>Below are a few references that I find helpful:
>
>Cater, C (2009) The Life Aquatic: Scuba Diving and the Experiential
>Imperative. Journal of Tourism in Marine Environments, 5:4 Cognizant.
>Cater, C. (2008) Chapter 4: Perceptions of and interactions with marine
>environments; diving attractions from Great Whites to Pygmy Seahorses. In
>Garrod B and Gössling S (eds.) Diving Tourism: Experiences,
Sustainability,
>Management. Elsevier, London.
>Cater, C. and Cater, E.. (2007) Marine Ecotourism. CABI, Oxford.
>
>My very best to all,
>
>Pete
>
>Peter Raines MBE
>Email: rainespeter at gmail.com
>Mobile: 44 07597 664987
>Skype: peter.raines
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