On behalf of Drs Mark Needham and Brian Szuster:

*** Apologies for cross-postings.  Please forward to anybody who may be 
interested.***



Dear Colleagues,



The deadline for submitting abstracts for The International Congress on Coastal 
and Marine Tourism (CMT) has been extended!  Abstract submission will now close 
on Monday July 6!



The response has been outstanding with more than 150 excellent abstracts for 
papers and posters received from around the world, and many of the leading 
experts in coastal and marine tourism have submitted abstracts!  However, 
several colleagues have contacted us today asking for some extra time to 
prepare abstracts for papers (450-500 words) or posters (200-250 words), so we 
have decided to extend the submission deadline.



We invite researchers, educators, government and industry practitioners, 
students, and representatives of other organizations to submit abstracts for 
research papers and/or posters under the general theme of "Learning from the 
Past, Looking to the Future."  Papers and posters may be presented on a range 
of topics focusing on coastal and marine tourism.



Abstract submissions will now be accepted until July 6, 2015.



More information is provided below and at the conference website: 
http://socialsciences.hawaii.edu/conference/cmt2015



Hope to see you in beautiful and sunny Hawaii in November!



Brian Szuster, Ph.D., Associate Professor, University of Hawaii, Conference 
Co-Chair

Mark Needham, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Oregon State University, Conference 
Co-Chair

[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>









[CMT 2015 . Coastal & Marine Tourism Congress . Hawaii, USA]









INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON COASTAL AND MARINE TOURISM (CMT)



10-13 November 2015

Kailua-Kona, Hawaii



Conference website:  http://socialsciences.hawaii.edu/conference/cmt2015

Conference poster:  
http://socialsciences.hawaii.edu/conference/cmt2015/flyer/cmt-2015.pdf





CONFERENCE THEME



25 Years of CMT: Learning from the Past, Looking to the Future



The International Congress on Coastal and Marine Tourism (CMT) returns to 
Hawaii 25 years after its inaugural meeting there in 1990.  Recent previous CMT 
conferences have been in New Zealand, South Africa, and the Netherlands.  We 
invite researchers, educators, government and industry practitioners, students, 
and representatives of other organizations to submit abstracts for research 
papers and/or posters at the 25 Year Anniversary CMT 2015 under the general 
theme of "Learning from the Past, Looking to the Future."



CONFERENCE TOPICS



Papers and posters may be presented on a range of topics focusing on coastal 
and marine tourism including, but not limited to, the following:



• Marine Wildlife

• Education and Interpretation

• Marine Protected Areas

• Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders

• Planning and Development

• Surfing

• Scuba Diving/Snorkeling

• Cruise Industry

• Social and Environmental Impacts

• History and Heritage

• Yachting/Boating and Marinas

• Coastal Resorts

• Small Islands

• Coastal Trails and Beaches

• Marine Ecotourism

• Marine Water Sports

• Governance/Policies/Stewardship

• Sustainability and Certification

• Seafood Tourism

• Impacts on Fisheries and Coral Reefs



Special sessions will be held on the topics of: (a) Climate Change and Hazard 
Resilience in Coastal Tourism, and (b) Wildlife Tourism in Marine Environments. 
 Participants may also suggest other special sessions to the conference 
Co-Chairs.



SUBMISSION TYPES



Papers

Research papers can be submitted in the form of an extended abstract (must be 
between 450 and 500 words) that will be published in the conference’s digital 
proceedings. Abstracts can be based on any type of data (e.g., surveys, 
experiments, interviews, focus groups, content or historical analysis, 
econometric analyses, biological analyses). Each abstract should contain a 
clear statement of the problem, research questions or hypotheses, brief 
description of the methods and results, and a clear conclusion specifying 
implications for managing coastal and/or marine tourism. Abstracts describing 
research that is proposed (where data collection and analysis are incomplete) 
are acceptable, but will only be considered for inclusion in the poster session 
(see below). Selected presenters at the conference may also be invited to 
submit full papers to a future special issue of the international journal 
Tourism in Marine Environments (TIME) devoted to CMT 2015.



Posters

Abstracts (must be between 200 and 250 words) of a proposed poster can be 
submitted, and if accepted, will be presented at a designated poster session. 
Poster abstracts will also be included in the conference’s digital proceedings.



Abstract submissions will now be accepted until July 6, 2015.  The CMT 2015 
Organizing Committee will review paper and poster abstracts, and will strive to 
respond to applications within 3 weeks.



To submit an abstract, go to:  
http://socialsciences.hawaii.edu/conference/cmt2015/submissions.html





IMPORTANT DATES



January 15, 2015         First Announcement

February 15, 2015       Abstract Submission Opens

April 1, 2015               Early Bird Registration Opens

July 6, 2015                Abstract Submission Closes (new extended date)

September 15, 2015    Early Bird Registration Closes

October 15, 2015        Registration Deadline for Presenters

November 1, 2015      Full Program Announced



ABOUT KAILUA-KONA



Kailua-Kona is the main community on the western side of the Big Island of 
Hawaii. It is nestled on the flank of Hualalai volcano, and in ancient times 
was considered the premier place to live due to the excellent weather and good 
water. Hawaiian kings made their homes here, and in more recent times, the tiny 
fishing village developed into a small seaport and tourism hub. Kailua-Kona is 
now famous for coastal and marine tourism (e.g., humpback whales, manta rays, 
spinner dolphins, coral reefs), Hawaiian culture, sunsets, beaches, great 
weather, and some of the best coffee in the world cultivated on the slopes of 
Hualalai. Kona gets very little rain and enjoys more than 300 days of sunshine 
a year, and is also home to the Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament and 
the Ironman Triathlon World Championship.



CHAIRS AND COMMITTEES



Conference Co-Chair and Head of the Local Organizing Committee:

Brian Szuster, PhD

Associate Professor

Department of Geography

University of Hawaii at Manoa



Conference Co-Chair and Head of the Program Committee:

Mark Needham, PhD

Associate Professor and Gene D. Knudson Endowed Chair

Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society

Oregon State University



International Steering Committee:

Jan Auyong, Oregon State University, USA

Evan Jordan, University of Hawaii, USA

Michael Lück, AUT University, New Zealand

Marc Miller, University of Washington, USA

Mary Mostafanezhad, University of Hawaii, USA

Peter Myles, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa

Mark Orams, AUT University, New Zealand

Jeff Wilks, Tourism Safety Group, Australia



LOCAL HOST AND SPONSORS



College Of Social Sciences, University of Hawaii at Manoa

International Coastal and Marine Tourism Society

University of Hawaii Sea Grant

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Hawaii Tourism Authority

The School of Travel Industry Management (TIM), University of Hawaii at Manoa



Additional sponsorships welcome; if interested, please contact the conference 
Co-Chairs.



WATCH THE WEBSITE



http://socialsciences.hawaii.edu/conference/cmt2015



HOW TO CONTACT US



Conference email address: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>




Michael Lück, Ph.D.
Acting Head of Department (Tourism and Event Management)
Associate Professor of Tourism Studies | School of Hospitality and Tourism | 
Faculty of Culture and Society | AUT University | Private Bag 92006 | Auckland 
| New Zealand
e-mail: [email protected] | Phone: +64 9-921-9999 ext. 5833 | Fax: +64 9-921 9962

*** New article: Education on marine mammal tours - but what do tourists want 
to learn? - Ocean & Coastal Management, 103C: 25-33. DOI: 
doi:10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2014.11.002<http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2014.11.002>

Associate Director, New Zealand Tourism Research Institute NZTRI
<http://www.tri.org.nz>Co-chair, International Coastal & Marine Tourism Society 
(ICMTS)<http://www.coastalmarinetourism.org/>
Member, International Competence Network for Tourism Research and Education 
(ICNT)
<http://icnt.weebly.com/index.html>Member, Institute for Tourism 
Research<http://www.hs-harz.de>, University for Applied Sciences Harz, Germany

Co-organiser and host: 2nd Transport Special Interest Group (CAUTHE) 
Symposium<https://sites.google.com/site/swaqq21232wssa/2015-symposium> (15-17 
April 2015)
<https://sites.google.com/site/swaqq21232wssa/2015-symposium>
Editor-in-Chief: Tourism in Marine 
Environments<https://www.cognizantcommunication.com/journal-titles/tourism-in-marine-environments>
Associate Editor: Journal of Ecotourism
<http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/reco20/current#.Up-dvY2yz64>
New books:
Gross, S. & M. Lück (eds.) (2013). The Low Cost Carriers 
Worldwide<http://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&pageSubject=314&title_id=11128&edition_id=11472>.
 Ashgate, London.
Robinson, P.; M. Lück & S.L. Smith (2013). 
Tourism<http://bookshop.cabi.org/?page=2633&pid=2456&site=191>. CABI, 
Wallingford.

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