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Title: | Potential of developing scuba diving tourism in Sri Lanka: scuba diving operators perspective. |
Authors: | Kothalawala, H.S. Arachchi, R.S.S.W. |
Keywords: | Diving operators issues and challenges scuba diving Trincomalee Sri Lanka |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Publisher: | University of Colombo |
Citation: | Kothalawala, H.S. and Arachchi, R.S.S.W. (2021). Potential of developing scuba diving tourism in Sri Lanka: scuba diving operators perspective. University of Colombo. 10 – 28 |
Abstract: | Scuba diving tourism is one of the fast-growing tourism activities globally. Therefore, it is identified as a potential adventure tourism segment. Sri Lanka Scuba diving tourism segment has been identified as a niche market segment with high potential to attract young individuals in all source markets. This study was conducted to determine the challenges of developing scuba diving tourism in Sri Lanka since the lack of information on recreational scuba diving development. The researchers conducted qualitative case study research to achieve the research objectives. Using semi-structured interviews, this study covered all 8 PADI registered diving centres in the Trincomalee district and four government institutions. The results reveal that less government support, lack of human resource development, and negative impact on fishing activities are highlighted issues to develop scuba diving in Sri Lanka. Furthermore, this study provides recommendations to mitigate those barriers to developing recreational scuba diving. Scuba diving tourism is a blooming adventure water sports segment in Sri Lanka. This study's findings are significant for tourism and other relevant authorities for developing, regulating, or making recreational scuba diving policies in Sri Lanka. |
URI: | http://archive.cmb.ac.lk:8080/xmlui/handle/70130/6385 |
Appears in Collections: | Department of Economics |
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