
Department of Economics
University of Delaware
Working Paper #2007-18
Valuing Changes in the Quality of Coral Reef Ecosystems:
A Stated Preference Study of SCUBA Diving in the Bonaire National
Marine Park
George R. Parsons and Steven M. Thur
ABSTRACT
We estimated the economic
value of changes in the quality of a coral reef
ecosystem to SCUBA divers in the Caribbean using a stated preference mail
survey. Our
sampling frame was all divers with U.S. home addresses who purchased a tag
required
for diving in the Bonaire National Marine Park in 2001. Divers were asked how
they
might have altered their trip choice had the quality of the coral reef system
been different
from what they experienced. From these responses we inferred the value of three
different levels of quality defined by visibility, species diversity, and
percent coral cover.
We used random utility theory and mixed logit to analyze the choice questions.
Our
sample size was 211, and our survey response rate is 75%. For modest changes in
quality
we estimate per person annual losses at $45. For larger losses the value is
$192.
Key words: coral reef, marine protected area, non-market valuation