Analyzing Beach Recreationists’ Preferences for the Reduction of Jellyfish Blooms: Economic Results from a Stated-Choice Experiment in Catalonia, Spain
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Jellyfish outbreaks and their consequences appear to be on the increase around the world,
and are becoming particularly relevant in the Mediterranean. No previous studies have
quantified tourism losses caused by jellyfish outbreaks. We used a stated-choice questionnaire and a Random Utility Model to estimate the amount of time respondents would be willing to add to their journey, in terms of reported extra travel time, in order to reduce the risk of
encountering jellyfish blooms in the Catalan coast. The estimation results indicated that the
respondents were willing to spend on average an additional 23.8% of their travel time to
enjoy beach recreation in areas with a lower risk of jellyfish blooms. Using as a reference
the opportunity cost of time, we found that the subsample of individuals who made a tradeoff between the disutility generated by travelling longer in order to lower the risk of jellyfish
blooms, and the utility gained from reducing this risk, are willing to pay on average €3.20 per
beach visit. This estimate, combined with the respondents’ mean income, yielded annual
economic gains associated with reduction of jellyfish blooms on the Catalan coast around
€422.57 million, or about 11.95% of the tourism expenditures in 2012. From a policy-making
perspective, this study confirms the importance of the economic impacts of jellyfish blooms
and the need for mitigation strategies. In particular, providing daily information using social
media applications or other technical devices may reduce these social costs. The current
lack of knowledge about jellyfish suggests that providing this information to beach recreationists may be a substantially effective policy instrument for minimising the impact of
jellyfish blooms.
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Nunes P.A.L.D., Loureiro M.L., Piñol L., Sastre S., Voltaire L., Canepa A. (2015). Analyzing Beach Recreationists’ Preferences for the Reduction of Jellyfish Blooms: Economic Results from a StatedChoice Experiment in Catalonia, Spain. PLoS ONE 10(6): e0126681
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The authors are also grateful to the European Commission, under contract agreement no. 266445 Vectors-Vectors of Change in Oceans and Seas Marine Life, Impact on Economic Sectors, for its financial support. A. Canepa was funded by CONICYT (PFCHA/Doctorado al Extranjero 4a Convocatoria, 72120016). Maria L. Loureiro would like to thank the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness for its support through project number ECO2012-39553-C04-02
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© 2015 Nunes et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited








