Impacts of Artificial Reefs and Diving Tourism
Journal: INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL - TURIZAM (Vol.17, No. 4)Publication Date: 2013-12-20
Authors : Sandra Jakšić; Igor Stamenković; Jasmina Đorđević;
Page : 155-165
Keywords : artificial reefs; coral reefs; diving tourism; ships to reefs; socio-economic impacts;
Abstract
Coral reefs are currently endangered throughout the world. One of the main activities responsible for this is scuba-diving. Scuba-diving on coral reefs was not problematic in the begging, but due to popularization of the new sport, more and more tourists desired to participate in the activity. Mass tourism, direct contact of the tourists with the coral reefs and unprofessional behavior underwater has a negative effect on the coral reefs. The conflict between nature preservation and economy benefits related to scuba-diving tourism resulted in the creation of artificial reefs, used both to promote marine life and as tourists attractions, thereby taking the pressure off the natural coral reefs. Ships, vehicles and other large structures can be found on the coastal sea floor in North America, Australia, Japan and Europe. The concept of artificial reefs as a scuba-diving attraction was developed in Florida. The main goal was to promote aquaculture, with the popularization of scuba-diving attractions being a secondary effect. The aim of this paper is to determine the effects of artificial reefs on scuba-diving tourism, while taking into account the questionnaire carried out among 18 divers.
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