2021
DOI: 10.1108/tr-11-2020-0547
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Recreational scuba diving as a special form of tourism: lessons from Taiwan

Abstract: Purpose Recreational scuba diving is one of the fastest growing tourism industries around the world and has become a popular activity in Taiwan. Few studies focus on enduring involvement with a high risk or difficult activity specialization, so this study aims to explore the causal relationship between enduring involvement and specialization and seeks to explain sustained involvement in scuba diving activity as a recreation specialization. Design/methodology/approach This research selects four diving sites i… Show more

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“…Recreational SCUBA diving is one of the fastest growing recreation/tourism activities in the world (Gerungan & Chia, 2020; Lück, 2021). Similarly, SCUBA diving has recently become an important and popular recreation activity in Taiwan because of appreciation for the natural ecosystem, landscape, and marine biodiversity (Dai et al, 2021; Lee et al, 2019; Lee & Tseng, 2015). The government has promoted water recreation activities by improving infrastructure and updating special statutes (Taiwan Tourism Bureau, 2022).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recreational SCUBA diving is one of the fastest growing recreation/tourism activities in the world (Gerungan & Chia, 2020; Lück, 2021). Similarly, SCUBA diving has recently become an important and popular recreation activity in Taiwan because of appreciation for the natural ecosystem, landscape, and marine biodiversity (Dai et al, 2021; Lee et al, 2019; Lee & Tseng, 2015). The government has promoted water recreation activities by improving infrastructure and updating special statutes (Taiwan Tourism Bureau, 2022).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, more than 10,000 people obtain an open water diving license annually, and many diving enthusiasts have advanced their technique through various other systems. Additionally, in Taiwan, the Philippines, and Indonesia, SCUBA diving has recently become a popular adventure outdoor recreational activity (Dai et al, 2021; De Brauwer et al, 2017), and it generates significant tourism revenue in SCUBA diving areas (Gerungan & Chia, 2020).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scuba diving has become a vital adventure tourism industry that generates a billion-dollar revenue globally with its increasing popularity. Divers' desire to experience the marine environment (Dai et al, 2021) has resulted in the global emergence of a niche sector that represents high-yield tourism. It has also led to numerous investments in the scuba diving businesses, such as scuba diving equipment shops, scuba diving schools, and tour operators (Gerungan & Chia, 2020).…”
Section: Scuba Diving Tourism Industry In Malaysia: Demographic Profi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improving water quality and water-use efficiency, implementing integrated water resources management and protecting and restoring water-related ecosystems are all needed to help realize SDG 6 (United Nations, 2015). Water sports and leisure activities, such as surfing, yachting and scuba diving, are also one of the key motivations to travel and attract tourism (Dai et al , 2022) and therefore clean water is a key resource. The tourism industry has been a large direct and indirect consumer of clean water at the national level (Hadjikakou et al , 2013; Gössling et al , 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%