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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Application of GIS real-time monitoring system in the ecological impact of marine tourism industry development and marine resource protection

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With the development of society and the continuous improvement of people’s living standards, people are more eager to explore the mysterious ocean zone, which also makes the focus of tourism development in the world gradually shift to marine tourism. This phenomenon undoubtedly promotes people’s economic development, but at the same time, because of human’s too frequent activities and neglect of the protection of the marine environment, marine pollution has become more and more serious, especially the pollution caused by oil spill from ships. This situation not only destroys the ecological environment in the ocean, leads to the reduction of marine biological species, and affects the ornamental value of the marine environment but also has a great impact on the future development prospects of marine tourism. During the research of GIS marine geological survey information model, we should start from the overview of information model, unified modeling language and information modeling, research of marine geological survey information model, and analysis of system overall design to better complete the development of resources. If marine tourism wants to get a long-term development, it cannot be separated from marine tourism resources. Therefore, only by mobilizing them to strengthen the implementation of policies on marine resources, countries should increase support for the prevention and control technology organizations of marine pollution, so as to maintain the marine ecological environment and so as to realize the long-term development of marine tourism.

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This work was supported by the Shandong Social Science Planning and Research Project (18CSJJ15) and the Science & Technology Basic Resources Investigation Program of China (FY101300).

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Ding, X., Li, F. RETRACTED ARTICLE: Application of GIS real-time monitoring system in the ecological impact of marine tourism industry development and marine resource protection. Arab J Geosci 14, 878 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12517-021-07210-3

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