SHARK TOURISM SOCIO-ECONOMIC VALUATION
Shark tourism is presented as an alternative source to fishing in terms of the use of the shark resource. Although more than 500,000 people travel around the world with the intention of having a recreational experience with these animals, there is still no clear data on how much the activity represents in the Los Cabos area.
SCAN THIS QR CODEAND ANSWER THE ANONYMOUS QUESTIONNNAIRE TO CONTRIBUTE TO OUR STUDY
If you have participated in a shark tour in the Los Cabos area, your response to this anonymous questionnaire will help us collect important data on the economic revenue generated by this activity. This information can provide a strong argument for protecting pelagic sharks by helping decision-makers understand the importance of these species to tourism and local income
HELP US ESTIMATE THE VALUE OF ALIVE SHARKS
Project overview
Pelagic shark species do not have national protection (except the 3 species of NOM-059), making their management the responsibility of fishing authorities. There is a growing need to protect those flagship species, such as the shortfin mako, that act as tourist attractions in Mexico and to have economic arguments to propose measures to protect the species.
Project goals
Estimate the economic impact derived from shark tourism activity in Cabo San Lucas.
Obtain quantitative data that helps establish the economic value of this not yet regulated activity.