The economic opportunities created by SCUBA diving tourism are significant to reef-based communities, as are the potentials for positive outcomes for coral reef environments such as preservation and conservation. These potentials are largely dependent on the quality of the reefs and the marine life that occur there. However, this is rapidly being compromised worldwide by natural (e.g. cyclones, crown-of-thorns), anthropogenic (e.g. extractive fishing and collecting activities, tourism, deteriorating water quality), and global (e.g. coral bleaching) impacts. These impacts have the potential to damage and/or remove the biophysical attributes of coral reef sites most significant to divers’ experiences, and are therefore likely to have a negati...
Understanding the underlying causes of SCUBA diver contact with sensitive benthic organisms is criti...
Dive tourism is a growing and important industry which is often reliant on a high quality natural en...
Artificial reefs are increasingly used worldwide as a method for managing recreational diving since ...
The economic opportunities created by SCUBA diving tourism are significant to reef-based communities...
It has been argued that strategies to manage natural areas important for tourism and recreation shou...
Coral reefs are highly diverse and economically important. Despite this, a confluence of anthropogen...
Dive tourism has become important in term of magnitude and significantly contributes to regional ec...
Coral reef resources are under threat globally from liuman-induced changes including; development, p...
Dive tourism has become important in term of magnitude and significantly contributes to regional eco...
With an increasing understanding for the impacts of scuba dive tourism on the marine environments an...
Marine wildlife tourism has become one of the fastest growing tourism sectors. In the context of the...
Marine-based recreation and tourism activities have experienced substantial growth over the past few...
Coral reefs provide important ecological services such as biodiversity, climate regulation, and cult...
Marine wildlife tourism on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) focuses on: (i) "swim-with" programs, (ii) s...
This thesis presents the findings from an investigation into the major factors impacting the long-te...
Understanding the underlying causes of SCUBA diver contact with sensitive benthic organisms is criti...
Dive tourism is a growing and important industry which is often reliant on a high quality natural en...
Artificial reefs are increasingly used worldwide as a method for managing recreational diving since ...
The economic opportunities created by SCUBA diving tourism are significant to reef-based communities...
It has been argued that strategies to manage natural areas important for tourism and recreation shou...
Coral reefs are highly diverse and economically important. Despite this, a confluence of anthropogen...
Dive tourism has become important in term of magnitude and significantly contributes to regional ec...
Coral reef resources are under threat globally from liuman-induced changes including; development, p...
Dive tourism has become important in term of magnitude and significantly contributes to regional eco...
With an increasing understanding for the impacts of scuba dive tourism on the marine environments an...
Marine wildlife tourism has become one of the fastest growing tourism sectors. In the context of the...
Marine-based recreation and tourism activities have experienced substantial growth over the past few...
Coral reefs provide important ecological services such as biodiversity, climate regulation, and cult...
Marine wildlife tourism on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) focuses on: (i) "swim-with" programs, (ii) s...
This thesis presents the findings from an investigation into the major factors impacting the long-te...
Understanding the underlying causes of SCUBA diver contact with sensitive benthic organisms is criti...
Dive tourism is a growing and important industry which is often reliant on a high quality natural en...
Artificial reefs are increasingly used worldwide as a method for managing recreational diving since ...