Estimation of lost tourism revenue in Geoje Island from the 2011 marine debris pollution event in South Korea.

Mar Pollut Bull

Oil & POPs Research Group, Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology, 41 Jangmok 1 gil, Jangmok, Geoje 656-834, South Korea; Marine Environmental Chemistry and Biology, University of Science and Technology, Daejeon 305-350, South Korea.

Published: April 2014

Following a period of heavy rainfall in July 2011, a large amount of marine debris was washed up on the beaches of Geoje Island, South Korea, affecting the island's tourism industry. The tourism revenue decreased due to this pollution event and was estimated by multiplying the decreased number of visitors by the average expenditure of visitors to the beaches. Due to the fact that the visitor count at the Island's beaches decreased from 890,435 in 2010 to 330,207 in 2011 (i.e., a reduction of 560,228 persons, 63%), the tourism revenue loss of the island was estimated to be US$29-37 million. This study is one of the few to consider the economic effects of marine debris.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2014.02.021DOI Listing

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