ID | 181624 |
Title Proper | Perspectives on the impact of external risks on the future of dive tourism at a high latitude reef complex in the Indian Ocean Region |
Language | ENG |
Author | Dimopoulos, D ; Queiros, D ; Zyl, C Van |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | South Africa's marine environment is rich in fauna and flora, and renowned for its pristine coral reefs. Yet, with various risks continuing to threaten the future of marine tourism in the Blue Economy, for how long can scuba diving tourism remain a popular marine recreational activity in the region? By means of a case study approach, this article aims to identify the range of domestic and international external risks impacting on dive tourism at a dive tourism hotspot at the iSimangaliso Wetland Park (iWP) in northern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Results suggest that dive operators perceive external risks to be a significant threat to the future of their dive operations. Most pertinent are risks where domestic crime, political instability, depressed economic activity, access to dive tourism hotspots, and restrictive government regulations have impacted the dive tourism industry in the region. |
`In' analytical Note | Journal of The Indian Ocean Region Vol. 17, No.2; Jul 2021: p.178-204 |
Journal Source | Journal of The Indian Ocean Region Vol: 17 No 2 |
Key Words | External Risks ; iSimangaliso Wetland Park ; Marine Tourism ; Scuba Diving Industry |