Potensi aktiviti memancing laut dalam sebagai tarikan pelancongan di Kuala Rompin

This report studies the potential of deep sea fishing for the tourism attraction in Kuala Rompin, Pahang Darul Maklmur. Through this report, the researcher try to evaluate the potential of deep sea fishing activity to generate tourist arrival (anglers) to Kuala Rompin for performing the deep sea fis...

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Main Author: Mudin, Ismail
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/5764/1/IsmailHajiMudinMFAB2007.pdf
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Summary:This report studies the potential of deep sea fishing for the tourism attraction in Kuala Rompin, Pahang Darul Maklmur. Through this report, the researcher try to evaluate the potential of deep sea fishing activity to generate tourist arrival (anglers) to Kuala Rompin for performing the deep sea fishing activity. This study tries to get public overview in every angle especially the potential of deep sea fishing for tourism attraction beside others issues and related problems. It is conducted by using several information from several of resources such as printed material from government, private sectors, internet, articles and other information which is related to this study. Based on the analysis, it is proved that the deep sea fishing activity in Kuala Rompin is potentially to be introduce as the tourism attraction. Furthermore, if the promotion effort by the Tourism Malaysia and collaboration with PeMM being implement constancy and continuously, the potential of deep sea fishing in Kuala Rompin can be introduce to the global tourist especially those who are interested in fishing activity. Thus, to ensure Kuala Rompin and other fishing destinations in Malaysia as the popular tourism attraction, all the agencies especially those who are directly or indirectly engage in this industry should play their role seriously in order to generate Malaysia economy through tourism activity using the marine resources such as deep sea fishing activities.