44 McClanahan, T.R. (1992) Resource utilization, competition and predation: a model and example from coral reef
grazers. Ecological Modeling 61: 195-215.
45 McClanahan, T.R., M. McField, M. Huitric, K. Bergman, E. Sala, M. Nystrom, I. Nordemer, T. Elfwing, and N.A.
Muthiga. 2001. Responses of algae, corals and fish to the reduction of macroalgae in fished and unfished patch
reefs of Glovers Reef Atoll, Belize. Coral Reefs 19(4):367-379. Abstract available at www.springerlink.com/content/
5xnbma7u6md3wym5/?p=ab7726aac3584e2884f21e34acce5c3b&pi=8
46 Peckol, P.M., H.A. Curran, E.Y. Floyd, M.L. Robbart, B.J. Greenstein, and K.L. Buckman. 2004. Assessment
of selected reef sites in northern and south-central Belize, including recovery from bleaching and hurricane
disturbances (stony corals, algae and fish). In: Status of Coral Reefs in the Western Atlantic: Results of Initial
Surveys, Atlantic and Gulf Rapid Reef Assessment (AGRRA) Program, ed. J.C. Lang. Atoll Research Bulletin No.
496:146-171. Available at www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/duffy/arb/496/
47 The Inter-American Convention for the Protection and Conservation of Sea Turtles IAC. www.iacseaturtle.org/
iacseaturtle
48 www.seaturtle.org/tracking
Also see www.cccturtle.org/satellitetracking.php?page=sat-wwf-leatherback
49 www.reef.org/data/seaturtle.htm
Also see www.cccturtle.org/species_id.htm
Section 7D: Drivers Of Change (D)
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Mesoamerican Reef. Conducted for Tulum + 8 Symposium, Cancun, Mexico. October 2005. Available at www.
healthyreefs.org
2
servir.nasa.cathalac.org
3
www.ccad.ws/mapas/mapoteca.htm
4
McPherson, M. 2006. Livelihood Transitions: Toward Sustainable Fishing Communities in the Mesoamerican Reef
Region. Report to The Nature Conservancy Mesoamerican Reef Program, Guatemala City, Guatemala. April 2006.
5
World Tourism Organization. 2005. 2004 Edition Tourism Market Trends - Americas. WTO. Madrid, Spain.
6
a) The Center for Environmental Leadership in Business and Tour Operators' Initiative for Sustainable Tourism
Development. (not dated). Practical Guide to Good Practice: Managing Environmental and Social Issues in the
Accommodations Sector. Available at www.celb.org/ImageCache/CELB/content/travel_2dleisure/practical_
5fguide_5fgood_5fpractice_2epdf/v1/practical_5fguide_5fgood_5fpractice.pdf
b) Also see www.rainforest-alliance.org and www.cha-cast.com
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a) ICRAN MAR 2007. ICRAN MAR 1: Standard Requirements for Recreational Scuba Diving in the Mesoamerican
Reef System.
ICRAN MAR 2: Standard Requirements for Recreational Snorkeling in the Mesoamerican Reef System.
ICRAN MAR 3: Standard Requirements for Recreational Boating in the Mesoamerican Reef System. Available (June
2007) at www.coral.org
b) The Center for Environmental Leadership in Business, Coral Reef Alliance, and Tour Operators' Initiative for
Sustainable Tourism Development. A Practical Guide to Good Practice: Managing Environmental Impacts in the
Marine Recreation Sector. www.celb.org
c) The Center for Environmental Leadership in Business and Tour Operators' Initiative for Sustainable Tourism
Development. 2004. Supply Chain Engagement for Tour Operators: Three Steps Toward Sustainability. www.celb.
org
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