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Surfing reserves: a rapid diagnostic of potential sites on the coast of São Paulo State, Southeast Brazil

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Coastal zones are influenced by several anthropogenic pressures, and the resulting environmental impacts not only affect ecosystems but also have social and economic implications. The protection of coastal environments, including surf breaks, demands the development of governance mechanisms that encourage the establishment of local public policies and shared management involving local stakeholders; these measures address the ecological relevance of such environments and numerous human activities. Considering the surf as a relevant factor for coastal conservation and the surfer as a stakeholder, the non-profit organization Save the Waves Coalition (STW) created the World Surfing Reserves (WSR) program aimed at identifying and preserving surf ecosystems. This investigation aimed to diagnose and compare the potential of four pre-selected beaches from the State of São Paulo (Brazil) to become surfing reserves, according to the criteria established by the STW: a) wave quality, b) surf culture, c) environmental quality, and d) governance. The analysis consisted of literature review, field observations, and interviews with local stakeholders. The studied beaches present conditions that are good for surfing reserves, including high quality and frequency of waves, good environmental conservation, and well-developed surf culture. To some degree, the local communities of all the beaches are involved in participative management processes; however, in Itamambuca Beach, the community is mobilized to propose this beach as a candidate surfing reserve. Based on the topics analyzed, Itamambuca currently presents the best conditions for becoming a WSR.

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Acknowledgements

We thank the working group and NGOs involved in the construction of the Brazilian Program of Surfing Reserves, namely Institute Ecosurf, SOS Mata Atlântica, Instituto Linha d’água, and Instituto Aprender Ecologia. We also thank Francisco Veiga Lima, João Malavolta, Diego Igawa, Keiko Takahashi, Maurício D. dos Santos, Mauro Figueiredo, Fabricio Almeida, and Fabio Motta for their support. We are grateful to the local people and representatives of the surfers and communities of Guaraú, Praia Branca, Maresias, and Itamambuca. Finally, we are thankful to the Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP, Grant #2019/11334–3) for their financial support. DMSA thanks to Conselho Nacional para o Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq; Grant #308533/2018-6) for their support.

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This research was funded by the Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP Grant #2019/11334–3).

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Correspondence to Denis Moledo de Souza Abessa.

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Cabrera, G., de Souza Abessa, D.M. Surfing reserves: a rapid diagnostic of potential sites on the coast of São Paulo State, Southeast Brazil. J Coast Conserv 26, 48 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11852-022-00898-9

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