Recreational boating is an important, growing leisure activity on the island of Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain. This spatial analysis of anchoring of recreational boating along the coast of Mallorca is intended to generate new data to contribute to the achievement of a comprehensive marine and coastal spatial planning on the island in addition to providing important information related to the pressure of increasing demand for anchoring space that, if not properly managed, could jeopardize the coastal and marine environments. The study combines data from the natural (habitats, geology), physical (wave patterns), and social sciences (survey interviews), using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) as the main analytical tool. The final result is an estimate of the average amount of seabed available for anchoring during the highest levels of boating activity in Mallorca (i.e. summer high season) based on a number of different sustainability scenarios (i.e. average distance between boats, weather conditions). In addition to being applicable to any location wishing to manage recreational boating activity, the methodology presented in this study represents an integrated, multidisciplinary approach which could be applied to a number of management scenarios with a spatial dimension in marine environments.
This paper provides an approximation of the capacity of the coastal zones (seabeds available for anchoring). The results can be a decision tool for the proper management of the coastal zone. The work is based on the use of GIS (Geographic Information Systems). The developed method is applicable to any coastal area and is considered useful for the future management.
Contact: Pablo Balaguer
Sistema d’Observació i Predicció Costanera de les Illes Balears (SOCIB), Edifici Naorte, Bloc A, 2on n°3, ParcBit. Carretera de Valledemossa km 7.4, 07021 Palma de Mallorca, Mallorca, Spain
Email: vdctpbh4@uib.es
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