The aim of this project was to provide useful information to visitors
about the many attractions and activities available in Tobago, while
providing clear guidelines on how to reduce the harmful environmental
and social impacts of tourism activities on the island. The project
involved the production of a short film and leaflet designed to
deliver the relevant information to the target audience in an entertaining,
efficient and cost-effective manner.
Tobago is still considered to be one of the most beautiful and
least spoilt islands of the Caribbean. According to many guide books
and tourism publications the environmental and social fabric of
the island remains largely pristine and untouched by the harmful
effects of tourism. The numbers of visitors coming to Tobago, while
modest in comparison to neighboring islands, is increasing steadily
and so the threats to the islands fragile eco-systems and traditional
lifestyles become more visible. Already the impacts of deteriorating
coastal water quality in South-West Tobago have had substantial
detrimental effects on the islands fringing coral reefs, particularly
Buccoo Reef. The increasing demand for freshwater is a major concern
during the dry season. Increasing production of solid waste, erosion
of foot paths, over-fishing of reef species (e.g. conch and lobster)
are just some of the symptoms of tourism that are being seen and
documented.
A short high-quality film of approximately 10 minutes was produced
to show to international and domestic visitors arriving at the Crown
Point International Airport in Tobago. This high-quality digital
film, which is shown continuously on ceiling and wall-mounted monitors,
welcomes visitors to Tobago and shows them some of the colourful
environmental and cultural highlights of the island. It provides
relevant information for an enjoyable, enlightened and safe vacation,
and depicts the wide-range of recreational activities the island
has to offer. It also provides recommendations for where, when and
how to pursue these activities, as well as clear guidelines for
how to minimise any harmful environmental or social impacts these
and other activities may cause. For instance, simple guidelines
will be provided for responsible scuba diving and hiking (e.g. do
not litter, do not touch) while activities like reef-walking and
spear-fishing will be strongly discouraged. Cultural events, local
customs, and sensitivities (e.g. dress code) will also be included
to prevent unintentional offence. The main rules of the Main Ridge
Rainforest Reserve, Buccoo Reef Marine Park and the Bird Sanctuary
on Little Tobago are subtly inserted while showing the splendour
of these natural reserves.
To reinforce and compliment the messages contained in the film,
an information leaflet will be produced for passengers arriving
in Tobago. The leaflet will contain illustrated information about
Tobago’s culture and environment, with examples of its characteristic
fauna and flora. Similarly to the film, the leaflet will contain
suggestions and recommendations for excursions, and practical suggestions
for a safe and enjoyable stay on the island.