Browsing by Subject "Sodwana Bay"
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How deep are scuba divers’ pockets?
(IP Publishing Ltd, 2014-08)More than 60,000 divers annually visit Sodwana Bay in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, one of the world's top diving sites. A survey was conducted during March and April 2012 to identify factors that influence the spending ... -
A new genus and species of fish parasitic cymothoid (Crustacea, Isopoda) from the Indian Ocean coast of South Africa, with a key to the externally attaching genera of Cymothoidae
(Pensoft Publishers, 2019)Bambalocra intwala gen. et sp. nov. is described from Sodwana Bay, north-eastern South Africa. The monotypic genus is characterised by the broadly truncate anterior margin of the head with a ventral rostrum, coxae 2–5 ... -
The perceived value of a scuba diving experience
(CERF, 2016)Tourists today are more value conscious, which creates challenges for tourism products to keep up with what tourists want and how they perceive certain experiences. Perceived tourism value can be seen as the value that ... -
The perceived value of a scuba diving experience
(Coastal Education & Research Foundation, 2016)Tourists today are more value conscious, which creates challenges for tourism products to keep up with what tourists want and how they perceive certain experiences. Perceived tourism value can be seen as the value that ... -
Three new species of acanthocephalans (Palaeacanthocephala) from marine fishes collected off the East Coast of South Africa
(Institute of Parasitology, Biology Centre CAS, 2019)Three new species of acanthocephalans are described from marine fishes collected in Sodwana Bay, South Africa: Rhadinorhynchus gerberi n. sp. from Trachinotus botla (Shaw), Pararhadinorhynchus sodwanensis n. sp. from ... -
Who is the scuba diver that visits Sodwana Bay and why?
(SA Association for Movement & Leisure Science, 2014)In South Africa, scuba diving as a sport is growing significantly. One of the most sought after scuba diving destinations is Sodwana Bay, situated on the northern coast of KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa). The market is rapidly ...