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CONTRIBUTED TALKS
The following papers have been submitted for presentation at CMT2009.
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| Sink it: but will networks grow - Determining the social value of artificial reefs
Vikki Schaffer, Meredith Lawley (University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia) |
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| An industry in decline? The evolution of whale-watching tourism in Hervey Bay, Australia.
Dr Sheila Peake (University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia) |
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| The learning tourist: the role of identity-related visit motivations
John H. Falk (Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA) |
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| The role of climate and climate change impacts for the mediterranean as a beach tourism destination
Alvaro Moreno, Bas Amelung (International Centre for Integrated Assessment and Sustainable development - Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands) |
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| Tourism in regions of natural resource decline; a Newfoundland case study
Natalie Springuel (University of Maine Sea Grant College Program, College of the Atlantic, Bar Harbor, Maine USA) |
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| Dive in or snorkel on? Great Barrier Reef tourism
Alexandra Coghlan, Bruce Prideaux (James Cook University, School of Business), Michael Lück (Auckland University of Technology, School of Tourism and Hospitality) |
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| A model for coastal tourism: the coast all in one's head
Martijn Smeenge (NHTV international higher education Breda, Breda, The Netherlands) |
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| Socio-economic and environmental issues associated with the increasing tourism activity in the coastal zones of Kerala
Shadananan Nair (Nansen Environmental Research Centre, Kerala, India) |
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| Diving tourism in Mozambique - an opportunity at risk?
Yara Tibiriçá, Alastair Birtles, Peter Valentine (James Cook University, Queensland, Australia) |
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| What do fishers think of scuba divers? Socio-economic impacts of the scuba diving industry in the Solomon Islands
Vanessa Smith, Clare Fitzsimmons (Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK) |
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| Investigating the spirit of Ubuntu in Oregon: residents' self-reported awareness, understanding and behaviors toward invasive marine species
Lynn D. Dierking, Samuel Chan, Joseph Cone, Erika Wolters (Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA) |
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| Dude fishing as an embryonic touristic form: theory and practice
Seth Macinko (Department of Marine Affairs, University of Rhode Island, USA), Marc L. Miller (School of Marine Affairs, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA) |
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| Who's rights, who's ocean? Or, what if MPAS were parks?
Seth Macinko (Department of Marine Affairs, University of Rhode Island, USA), Marc L. Miller (School of Marine Affairs, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA) |
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| A focus on coastal scenery and landforms: the geotourism potential of coastal environments
David Newsome (Murdoch University, Murdoch, Western Australia) |
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| 'Islandness' as a resource: a look at how being small and isolated has found a place in a globalizing world
M. Charles Festa, Seth Macinko (Department of Marine Affairs, University of Rhode Island, USA), Marc L. Miller (School of Marine Affairs, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA) |
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| Socio-economic aspects of boat-based ecotourism during the sardine run within the Pondoland MPA, South Africa
M.L. Dicken (Department of Development Studies, School of Economics and Development, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth, South Africa) |
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| Recreational aspects of the tiger shark diving industry within the Aliwal Shoal Marine Protected Area, South Africa
M.L. Dicken, S. G. Hosking (Department of Development Studies, School of Economics and Development, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth, South Africa) |
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| Sharing knowledge & experiences in Fiji: Enhancing adaptive capacity to climate change
Dr. Gayle Mayes, Prof. Tim Smith, Ass.Pro. R.W. (Bill) Carter, Dr. Dana Thomsen (University of the Sunshine Coast Sustainability Research Centre, Maroochydore DC., Maroochydore, Sunshine Coast, QLD, 4558.) |
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| Enhancement of South African tourism and hospitality within the supply chain: The case for barter membership
Eckhaus Eyal (Bar Ilan University, Logistic Management Dept, Israel), Frank Bates (Izmir University of Economics, Logistics Management Dept, Izmir, Turkey) |
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| Y generation and beach safety
Dr Donna Pendergast, Dr Jeff Wilks (School of Education and Professional Studies Griffith University, Gold Coast Tourism Safety Group, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia) |
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| Key stakeholder views of marine research tourism in Australia
Peter Wood, John Rumney (James Cook University and Sustainable Tourism CRC, Queensland. Australia) |
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| Towards a utilitarian ethic for marine wildlife watching
John Dobson (Department of Tourism Hospitality and Events Management, University of Wales Institute, Cardiff) |
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| Where are the stars of the show?: Disappointment in marine ecotourism
Dr Carl Cater (Aberystwyth University UK Institute of Biological, Environmental & Rural Sciences, Llanbadarn, Aberystwyth) |
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| A Methodology for Calculating Carrying Capacity of Recreational Boats in Bays: An Example from Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain
A Diedrich, P Balaguer, J Tintoré (SOCIB, Sistema de Observación y Costero de las Illes Balears, IMEDEA(CSIC-UIB), Instituto Mediterráneo de Estudios Avanzados, Mallorca, Baleares, Spain) |
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| Lifeguard training for tourism resorts: a case study from Fiji
Tony Van Den Enden (Surf Life Saving Tasmania, Australia) |
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| The impact of wildlife tourism experiences on visitors' learning for sustainability
Roy Ballantyne, Jan Packer (University of Queensland School of Tourism, Brisbane, Australia), John Falk (Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, USA) |
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| Using wildlife tourism to enhance conservation learning: a case study of mon repos turtle rookery
Karen Hughes (University of Queensland School of Tourism, Brisbane, Australia) |
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| Optimization of mariculture site in the tourism area of Seribu Islands, Java Sea, Indonesia
W. Windupranata (Hydrographic Science and Engineering Research Division, Faculty of Earth Science and Technology, Bandung Insitute of Technology, Indonesia), I. Hayatiningsih (Geodetic and Geomatic Engineering Doctorate Program, Faculty of Earth Science and Technology, Bandung Insitute of Technology, Indonesia) |
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| What do people do at Ningaloo? Spatial and temporal mapping of tourist usage in a large marine park, north-western Australia
Lynnath E. Beckley, Claire B. Smallwood, Susan A. Moore and Halina T. Kobryn (School of Environmental Science, Murdoch University, 90 South Street, Murdoch WA 6150, Australia) |
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| Contemporary multimedia network as a method of informing nautical tourists
Mislav Šimunić, Ljubica Pilepić (Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management in Opatija, Primorska 42, 51410 Opatija, Croatia) |
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| Nautical tourism as the means of branding the north-adriatic destinations in tourism markets
Daniela Gračan, Romina Alkier Radnić, Marinela Krstinić Nižić (Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management in Opatija, Primorska 42, 51410 Opatija, Croatia) |
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| Dimensionality of scuba diver perceptions of crowding
Brian W. Szuster and Bixler P. McClure (Department of Geography, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, HI, USA), Mark D. Needham (Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon USA) |
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| Realizing the potential of marine naturalist interpreters as conduits of a mission
Brooke Porter, Merrill Kaufman (Pacific Whale Foundation, 300 Maalaea Road, Suite 211, Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii, USA) |
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| Climate change and coastal and marine tourism: creating a demand for sustainability, both in the industry and in developing nations
Jamie Erin Mooney, Marc L. Miller (University of Washington, School of Marine Affairs, 3707 Brooklyn Ave NE, Seattle, WA, USA) |
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| Value orientations toward coral reefs in recreation and tourism settings: a conceptual and measurement approach
Mark D. Needham (Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society, Oregon State University, 321 Richardson Hall, Corvallis, Oregon, USA) |
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| A conjoint analysis of situational influences on acceptance of coastal recreation management strategies in Hawaii
Mark D. Needham (Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society, Oregon State University, 321 Richardson Hall, Corvallis, Oregon, USA), Brian W. Szuster (Department of Geography, University of Hawaii, 445 Saunders Hall, 2424 Maile Way, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA) |
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| Sustainable marine tourism development: creating community and economic growth on the Washington coast at Seabrook, WA
Paul N. Rudell, Marc L. Miller (School of Marine Affairs, College of Ocean and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington, 3707 Brooklyn Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98195, USA) |
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| Comparison of tourists travel motivations to five marine resorts
Dr. P. van der Merwe, Prof. E. Slabbert and Prof. M. Saayman (North-West University: Potchefstroom campus, Potchefstroom, South Africa) |
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| The socio-economic impact of Africa's oldest marine park
S. Oberholzer, Prof. M. Saayman, Prof. A. Saayman, Prof. E. Slabbert (Institute for Tourism and Leisure Studies, School of Economics, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, South Africa) |
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| Tourist injuries on U.S. National seashores
Travis W. Heggie (University of North Dakota, Recreation & Tourism Studies Program; Director, Great Plains Injury Prevention Research Initiative; University of North Dakota) |
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| Aspects of the legal environment of coastal and marine tourism in South Africa
Patrick HG Vrancken (Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, University Way, Port Elizabeth, South Africa) |
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| Underwater films as a medium for education and awareness in the marine environment
Rainer Schimpf (Ocean Messengers NGO, Port Elizabeth, Nelson Mandela Bay, South Africa) |
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| Marine protected areas: from conservation to sustainable development
Reagan lohandjola l’okaso (University of Kinshasa, 78 Ngadi Street, Democratic Republic of Congo) |
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| ‘KIA ANGI PUKU TO HOE I TE WAI’ Ocean noise and tourism
Emmanuelle Martinez (Massey University, Albany Campus, North Shore Mail Centre, New Zealand), Mark B. Orams (AUT University, Auckland, New Zealand) |
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| Fanatic scuba divers do it in the cold? Establishing the need to examine the attitudes and motivations of scuba divers in South Wales
Nigel Jones, John Dobson, Professor Eleri Jones (Cardiff School of Management, University of Wales Institute Cardiff (UWIC)
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