The Prestige oil spill had numerous negative effects on marine ecosystems, but it also caused a positive effect, as it contributed to the generation of new scientific information that guided to the large marine protected area “Bank of Galicia” lies becoming part of the European Natura 2000 Network. This protected area represents the 10 % of the total marine area of Galicia (NW Spain). Nevertheless, the Convention on Biological Diversity establishes the objective of increasing the total protected area up to 30 %. A discrete choice experiment was conducted to elicit the social preferences for a conservation program of marine biodiversity in Galicia. Among other characteristics such as the expansion of the protected area to the surroundings of Natura 2000 sites, the establishment of new restrictions in the marine protected areas, or the implementation of payments to affected fishermen, the experiment allows to estimate the change in social welfare associated with the surface of large marine protected areas in the NW Spain. Results show that reaching the objective of the Convention on Biological Diversity would imply an increase in well-being, in monetary terms, of 16.4 million of euros.
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