Title of article :
Managing diving impacts on reef ecosystems: Analysis of putative influences of motivations, marine life preferences and experience on diversʹ environmental perceptions
Author/Authors :
F.A Lucrezi، نويسنده , , Serena and Saayman، نويسنده , , Melville and van der Merwe، نويسنده , , Peet، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Scuba diving is a growing form of tourism reflecting positively on the economy of coastal communities. However, any negative impacts associated with scuba diving need to be prevented to safeguard the critical ecosystem services provided by reefs. Studies have explored the behaviour of scuba divers by psychological and skill-related factors to formulate plans for the management of reefs and diving tourism. This study represents a contribution to the growing evidence concerning scuba diversʹ perceptions according to these factors. Scuba divers at Sodwana Bay, South Africa were interviewed on their diving motivations, excitement for marine life, experience, and perceptions of impacts, reef condition, and norms. It was hypothesised that motivations and marine life preferences had a significant relationship with scuba diversʹ perceptions and norms, and that experience mediated this relationship. Hypotheses were tested via structural equation modelling. Although motivations varied significantly according to diving experience, the hypotheses were not confirmed by the structural model. These findings highlight the importance of a stronger educational component across all diving specialisation levels, and emphasise the need to further research the potential links between psychological variables and behaviour in scuba divers.
Journal title :
Ocean and Coastal Management
Journal title :
Ocean and Coastal Management