Title of article :
Putting tourists in harms way – Coastal tourist parks and hazardous unpatrolled surf beaches in New South Wales, Australia
Author/Authors :
McKay، نويسنده , , Campbell and Brander، نويسنده , , Robert W. and Goff، نويسنده , , James، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
This study investigates relationships between coastal tourist parks in New South Wales (NSW), Australia and the hazard rating and extent of lifeguard patrols of their nearest surf beach. The vast majority (91%) of NSW coastal tourist parks are closest to surf beaches rated as hazardous to swimmers. Of these beaches, 35% are completely unpatrolled by lifeguards while another 61% are only partially patrolled (<25% per year). Visitors to tourist parks in the Southern Region of NSW are at greater risk when bathing due to a higher percentage of unpatrolled beaches. These findings raise important questions regarding the provision of lifeguarding services on these beaches, the availability and dissemination of beach safety material, and the duty of care of tourist park operators. It also highlights the need to further incorporate human usage and interaction variables into existing beach hazard rating systems.
Keywords :
Beach hazard rating , Unpatrolled beaches , Beach safety , Tourist parks , Australia
Journal title :
Tourism Management
Journal title :
Tourism Management