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Nature-Based Tourism and Public Access Management Issues and GoalsThree critical issues must be considered in planning for long-term sustainability in the ACE Basin: 1) increased public demand for access to and use of the Basin’s resources; 2) visitor management and resource protection strategies to secure the Basin against overuse and inconsistent use of its resources; and 3) economic development initiatives that can leverage the intrinsic value of the area’s natural wealth without compromising the integrity of the environment. Nature-based tourism is a development tool that addresses these issues and serves as a valuable stimulus for sustainable economic development in the ACE Basin. However, for the Basin to take advantage of its unique resource base and leverage its proximity to recognized destinations, it needs a focal point from which to manage and direct visitor experiences. The vision for the ACE Basin involves a network of interpretive, educational, recreational, and research facilities. The critical components are a centrally located education/interpretive center to serve as the primary visitor reception center and provide a broad overview of the Basin; a research field station dedicated to estuarine and marine research; and five satellite interpretive centers and recreation areas strategically located throughout the Basin.
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