Public environmental awareness and support for management measures are key
determinants of the scope for successful implementation of natural resource
management. To assess user perceptions and opinions on resource state and
potential management options for the coastal zone of Curapao, we queried 25
0 coastal resource users from around the island (sport divers, part-time ar
tisanal fishermen and recreational boaters) using questionnaires. There is
wide awareness of a long-term decline in coastal resource condition as meas
ured by various indicators. Even among fishermen there was wide awareness o
f anthropogenic contributors to the decline, broad agreement of management
measures required and a general willingness to contribute to management by
means of annual license fees. Some of the more salient findings include the
endorsement by fishermen of the current ban on spearfishing (81%), the reg
ulation of the beach seine fishery for scad (77%), the introduction of fish
reserves (72%, special protection for sea turtles (90%), conch (82%), and
lobsters (72%), and notable support for gradual elimination of trap fisheri
es (45%). Also, both divers (65%) and boaters (92%) expressed the importanc
e to them of an attractive coastline, with both groups expressing preferenc
e for natural (un-built) coastline (>74%) above other categories. Managemen
t based on the concept "user pays", as already implemented in the Netherlan
ds Antilles on Saba and Bonaire, is well supported by the resource user pub
lic. A review of other main constraints such as finances and institutional
capacity, shows that conditions are quite favorable for implementation of n
ew legislation. Modern coral reef management is urgently needed in Curacao
to safeguard a key natural resource and concerted action is called for on t
he part of government agencies, legislators and elected officials.