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How can the travel and tourism industry catalyze conservation?
Every day tourism and travel expose millions of people to nature, history and culture. Can this mega-industry help catalyze mega-conservation of its most valuable assets? Are new partnerships needed? Green rating systems? Additional travel taxes? Governmental commitments?
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Amanda Barney
John Henry 20+
The answer to your question will have millions of answers because it is a war with milions of fronts.
I scuba dive in Jupiter Florida several times every year. In order to earn the respect of the boat captain and the retired gentleman who dives almost everyday on this boat, guests must pick up as much junk as they can on every dive. In reality, I'm a nobody tourist from Maryland. But when I come up with several bottles or golf balls, a tangle of fishing line, and a piece of plastic, at least for that day, I have instant "ocean cred" (a la street cred), and I am part of the inner circle.
So, acting on a very personal level, the people who charter my dive experiences have defined their own system, allowing each of their guests to decide what kind of a diver/person they want to be.
Phil Klein 500+
Nicholas Cristella