Geography HL
Geography HL
13
Chapters
193
Notes
Option A - Freshwater – Drainage basins
Option A - Freshwater – Drainage basins
Option B - Oceans & Coastal Margins
Option B - Oceans & Coastal Margins
Option C - Extreme Environments
Option C - Extreme Environments
Option D - Geophysical Hazards
Option D - Geophysical Hazards
Option E - Leisure, Tourism & Sport
Option E - Leisure, Tourism & Sport
Option F - The Geography Of Food & Health
Option F - The Geography Of Food & Health
Option G - Urban Environments
Option G - Urban Environments
Unit 1 - Changing Population
Unit 1 - Changing Population
UNIT 2 - Global Climate - Vulnerability & Resilience
UNIT 2 - Global Climate - Vulnerability & Resilience
Unit 3 - Global Resource Consumption & Security
Unit 3 - Global Resource Consumption & Security
Unit 4 - Power, Places & Networks
Unit 4 - Power, Places & Networks
Unit 5 - Human Development & Diversity
Unit 5 - Human Development & Diversity
Unit 6 - Global Risks & Resilience
Unit 6 - Global Risks & Resilience
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Option B - Oceans & Coastal Margins
Geography HL
Geography HL

Option B - Oceans & Coastal Margins

Striking The Balance: Soufrière Marine Management Area's Success In St. Lucia

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Key Idea: Coastal areas often experience conflict between economic activities and conservation efforts. Let's explore this with Soufrière, a coastal region in St Lucia, where fishing, tourism, and environmental preservation vie for priority.

Soufrière marine management area (SMMA) - understanding the basics

  • Soufrière is a coastal region in St Lucia with diverse, productive reefs, primarily supporting fishing and agriculture.
  • Due to the tourism industry's growth, fishermen found themselves competing with tourism-related interests.
  • SMMA was established in 1995 to manage these conflicts. It's a self-sustained NGO authorized by the St Lucia government, focusing on conserving the marine environment and ensuring sustainable use, especially within fishing and tourism sectors.

Fun Fact: SMMA is like the referee of a soccer match between traditional fishermen and the tourism sector, making sure both teams play by the rules of environmental conservation!

Zoning in SMMA - balancing stakeholder interests

  • The SMMA covers 11 km of coastline and is divided into five zones to cater to the region's various uses, reduce conflicts, and protect marine resources.
    • Marine reserves: Here, Mother Nature's interests come first! No extractive activities allowed.
    • Fishing priority areas: Think of these as VIP lounges for fishermen.
    • Yacht mooring areas: Parking spots for yachts, away from swimming humans and frolicking fishes.
    • Recreational areas: Perfect for beach bums and water babies.
    • Multiple-use areas: A mix-and-match zone where activities are governed by existing legislation.

Real-World Example: It's like dividing a school into sections - classrooms for study, a cafeteria for eating, a playground for games - ensuring everything runs smoothly without overlap!

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Option B - Oceans & Coastal Margins
Geography HL
Geography HL

Option B - Oceans & Coastal Margins

Striking The Balance: Soufrière Marine Management Area's Success In St. Lucia

Word Count Emoji
641 words
Reading Time Emoji
4 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited on 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

Key Idea: Coastal areas often experience conflict between economic activities and conservation efforts. Let's explore this with Soufrière, a coastal region in St Lucia, where fishing, tourism, and environmental preservation vie for priority.

Soufrière marine management area (SMMA) - understanding the basics

  • Soufrière is a coastal region in St Lucia with diverse, productive reefs, primarily supporting fishing and agriculture.
  • Due to the tourism industry's growth, fishermen found themselves competing with tourism-related interests.
  • SMMA was established in 1995 to manage these conflicts. It's a self-sustained NGO authorized by the St Lucia government, focusing on conserving the marine environment and ensuring sustainable use, especially within fishing and tourism sectors.

Fun Fact: SMMA is like the referee of a soccer match between traditional fishermen and the tourism sector, making sure both teams play by the rules of environmental conservation!

Zoning in SMMA - balancing stakeholder interests

  • The SMMA covers 11 km of coastline and is divided into five zones to cater to the region's various uses, reduce conflicts, and protect marine resources.
    • Marine reserves: Here, Mother Nature's interests come first! No extractive activities allowed.
    • Fishing priority areas: Think of these as VIP lounges for fishermen.
    • Yacht mooring areas: Parking spots for yachts, away from swimming humans and frolicking fishes.
    • Recreational areas: Perfect for beach bums and water babies.
    • Multiple-use areas: A mix-and-match zone where activities are governed by existing legislation.

Real-World Example: It's like dividing a school into sections - classrooms for study, a cafeteria for eating, a playground for games - ensuring everything runs smoothly without overlap!

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