The nature of dive tourism in KwaZulu-Natal and its impact on environmental sustainability
Date
2022-10
Authors
Naidu, Trimeira
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Abstract
Any form of diving if not properly managed can cause considerable damage to
the marine ecosystem. Dive tourism aims to encourage conservation, generate
revenue, and support the development of local neighbourhoods. Understanding
its connections with ecological factors are vital in the perspective of
sustainability. Dive sites are threatened by the impacts of diving, and constant
research is necessary to evaluate diving impacts, diver behaviour and
environmental awareness of such sites. The aim of this study is to delve into the
profile of dive tourists in KwaZulu-Natal, and to examine the impacts of dive
tourism on the sustainability of the environment. The human perception in
understanding what types of strategies need implementation in dive
management to ensure future sustainability is extremely vital. This study will
therefore be highly valuable towards the improvement and reinforcement of
dive rules and regulations and will advance the need for environmental
education and awareness towards achieving sustainability among current and
future divers. A mixed method approach will be used in the study, and the use
of interviews and questionnaires will allow for quantitative and qualitative data
to be collected. The target population for the study includes divers, dive
instructors and dive site owners. The study found that most respondents said
they were mindful of the negative environmental impacts of specific diving
methods. Divers were also aware of the most common dive practices that help
sustain the marine environment whilst diving. Recommendations were made in
terms of the sustainability of the industry based on the responses from the data
collected.
Description
Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of the Master of Management Sciences Specializing in Hospitality and Tourism at the Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2023.
Keywords
Sustainable tourism, Diving, Environmental sustainability
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/5082