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Call for Papers for Special Issue of the journal Tourism in Marine Environments
Crowding, Use Levels, and Social Capacity Issues in Coastal and Marine 
Environments
Guest Editors
Mark D. Needham, Ph.D.
Oregon State University
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Brian W. Szuster, Ph.D.
University of Hawai'i
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

By 2015, half of the world's population will be living within 100 km of the 
coast, and this trend has contributed to the growing popularity of coastal and 
marine areas for tourism and recreation activities such as scuba diving, 
snorkeling, boating, and whale watching. Over 80% of tourists visiting Hawai'i, 
for example, participate in some form of marine recreation during their trip 
and popular marine protected areas in this state receive up to 1.75 million 
users per year. Similarly, visitation to Australia's Great Barrier Reef Marine 
Park has increased more than tenfold since the 1980s. Numerous studies have 
examined the biophysical impacts of coastal and marine tourism and recreation, 
including damage caused by users handling coral, standing on reefs, or getting 
too close to marine mammals. In contrast, social impacts such as crowding and 
conflict have received comparatively less attention in these areas. 
Investigation of use levels, crowding, encounters, and other social carrying 
capacity indicators represents an emerging area of research in coastal and 
marine environments as the popularity of these areas continues to increase. 
This special issue aims to present cutting edge research applications that 
advance the applied, conceptual, and theoretical understanding of crowding, use 
levels, and other social carrying capacity issues in coastal and marine 
environments.
Guidelines

*         Potential authors must first contact the guest editors by November 
15, 2011 to discuss interest in submitting an article and provide a 200-300 
word abstract outlining their proposed article. Selected authors will then be 
asked to submit a full article for potential publication subject to a favorable 
peer-review process.

*         Full articles must be received by February 15, 2012 following the 
journal's standard article submission process. All articles must comply with 
the journal's style guidelines (see "submitting articles" at: 
https://www.cognizantcommunication.com/journal-titles/tourism-in-marine-environments).
 Manuscripts should be between 5,000 and 7,000 words long, and submitted as 
Microsoft Word attachments.

*         All initial abstracts and full articles should be sent to:  
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.

*         All articles will be subject to a blind peer-review process and the 
standards of quality that are customary for this journal.
Important Dates

*         Abstract deadline:  November 15, 2011.

*         Submission of full article deadline:  February 15, 2012.

*         Special issue publication:  Tentatively mid-2013.
For questions, please contact Dr. Mark Needham 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>, +1 
541-737-1498).

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