Kia Ora MARMAMers

Please find below a CfP for a Special Issue of Tourism in Marine Environments 
(Cognizant Communication) on marine wildlife experiences and safety, edited by 
myself and Mark Orams.

We are looking forward to your proposals!
Best Wishes
Micha & Mark

Marine Wildlife Experiences and Safety

Over the past three decades, interactions with coastal and marine wildlife in 
natural settings have increased significantly. These interactions may be 
facilitated by commercial operators, deliberately sought by individuals and 
private groups, or incidental during other marine-based activities (such as 
scuba diving, swimming, surfing, kayaking, etc.). Focal species range from 
marine mammals to reptiles, birds, elasmobranch and other fish species, and 
more.

Along with the growth in these activities, research has also increased, mostly 
focusing on the potential and actual impacts on the targeted species, visitor 
experiences and satisfaction, as well as education and interpretation on 
commercial tours. In contrast, very little has been published about the 
potential health and safety risks these interactions pose for both tourists and 
marine wildlife. Consequently, this special issue seeks to reduce the gap in 
knowledge about these issues. Topics for this issue may include, but are not 
limited to:


  *   Injuries and fatalities (of tourists and/or wildlife) as a result of the 
use of technical equipment to facilitate interaction with marine wildlife (e.g. 
vessel strike, propeller cuts, cage failure, entrapment and/or entanglement 
etc.).
  *   Risk taking behaviours of swimmers/snorkelers/divers (e.g. too deep 
dives, operation of camera equipment, lack of open water experience, swimming 
skills).
  *   Risk taking behaviours regarding wildlife behaviour (close proximity, 
wildlife aggression, accidental harmful contact, provisioning, 
touching/”riding” wildlife, etc.)
  *   Accidental or deliberate acts which result in “near-miss”/injury/fatality 
(both for tourists and wildlife).
  *   In water interactions with predatory animals and associated risks of 
injury and fatality.
  *   Potential disease or other transmission resulting from interactions 
between tourists and marine wildlife.
  *   Safety management regimes implementation and effectiveness (e.g. safety 
briefings, safety equipment, emergency response protocols, emergency medical 
treatment, navigation, weather and sea-state, etc.).
  *   Consumptive uses of marine wildlife by tourists (e.g. fishing, shellfish 
harvesting, shell collecting, fish collecting, sea-bird harvesting) and related 
health and safety issues.



Timeline

Abstracts due                                                              1 
March 2019

Invitation to submit the full manuscript                     1 April 2019

Full manuscript due                                                    1 July 
2019

Publication Fast Track (online first)                            after final 
acceptance, end 2019

Publication Print                                                         
Double issue 15(1&2), early 2020



Submission Guidelines

Please send an abstract to Michael Lück 
(mlu...@aut.ac.nz<mailto:mlu...@aut.ac.nz>) and Mark Orams 
(mor...@usc.edu.au<mailto:mor...@usc.edu.au>), and indicate whether you would 
like your paper to be considered as a full research paper (5000-7000 words), a 
research note (3000-3500 words), a commentary (3000-3500 words), or an extended 
postgraduate abstract (1500 to 2000 words). After selection, final manuscripts 
will be invited to be submitted through the online system for Tourism in Marine 
Environments (https://time.scholasticahq.com/for-authors).






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Professor Michael Lück
School of Hospitality & Tourism
Auckland University of Technology

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