2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2012.12.016
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Natural and anthropogenic processes on the recreational activities in urban Amazon beaches

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“…As semi-urban beaches, e.g., Murubira (Mosqueiro Island), Atalaia (Salinópolis), and Olho d'Água (São Luís), offer more facilities than rural beaches, they tend to attract visitors more interested in the quality of the infrastructure than the natural features of the beach (Silva et al, 2013;Sousa et al, 2016).…”
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“…As semi-urban beaches, e.g., Murubira (Mosqueiro Island), Atalaia (Salinópolis), and Olho d'Água (São Luís), offer more facilities than rural beaches, they tend to attract visitors more interested in the quality of the infrastructure than the natural features of the beach (Silva et al, 2013;Sousa et al, 2016).…”
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“…However, the lack of an adequate public sanitation system ( Figure 7F) has led to the prohibition of bathing on the beaches of São Luís (Silva et al, 2013). and Araçagi (Maranhão), cars are driven onto the beach and parked in this zone ( Figure 7G).…”
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“…PEREIRA and RAUqUíRIO M. DA COSTA contribute to this region being considered to be of the highest priority for conservation among Brazilian coastal environments. While the region is relatively sparsely populated (Santos et al 1999), there have been increasing anthropogenic impacts in some local areas over the past few decades (Small and Nicholls 2003, Sousa et al 2011, Pereira et al 2012b, Silva et al 2013.…”
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