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Marmaris Deniz Turizmi Envanter Çalişmasi Bu Proje Güney Ege Kalkınma Ajansı (GEKA) Tarafından Desteklenmiştir. MARMARİS DENİZ TURİZMİ ENVANTER ÇALIŞMASI ARAŞTIRMA RAPORU GÜNEY EGE KALKINMA AJANSI DOĞRUDAN FAALİYET DESTEĞİ PROJESİ PROJE REFERANS NO: TR-32/13/DFD-0054 İMEAK DENİZ TİCARET ODASI MARMARİS ŞUBESİ Mayıs 2014, MUĞLA 1 Bu Proje Güney Ege Kalkınma Ajansı (GEKA) Tarafından Desteklenmiştir. TEŞEKKÜR Akyaka Motorlu Deniz Taşıyıcıları Kooperatifi Akyaka Su Ürünleri Kooperatifi Çevre ve Şehircilik Bakanlığı, Muğla İl Müdürlüğü İMEAK Deniz Tic. Odası Marmaris Şb. Başkanlığı Meclis Üyeleri Köyceğiz Denizcilik Meslek Lisesi Köyceğiz Endüstri Meslek Lisesi Kültür ve Turizm Bakanlığı Marmaris Turizm Danışma Bürosu Marmaris Belediyesi Marmaris Liman Başkanlığı Marmaris Gümrük Müdürlüğü Muğla Sıtkı Koçman Üniversitesi İçmeler Meslek Yüksekokulu Müdürlüğü TÜRSAB Marmaris Bölgesel Yürütme Kurulu 2 Bu Proje Güney Ege Kalkınma Ajansı (GEKA) Tarafından Desteklenmiştir. Bu yayın İMEAK Deniz Ticaret Odası Marmaris Şubesi tarafından Güney Ege Kalkınma Ajansı GEKA’nın desteklemiş olduğu Marmaris Deniz Turizmi Envanter Çalışması kapsamında hazırlanmıştır. Bu yayında yer alan bilgi ve görüşler hiçbir şekilde GEKA’nın görüşlerini yansıtmaz. © Mayıs 2014,Tüm hakları İMEAK Deniz Ticaret Odası Marmaris Şubesine aittir. İzinsiz kullanılamaz. Marmaris Deniz Turizmi Envanter Çalışması Çalışma Grubu Proje Koordinatörü Hasan MENGİ İMEAK Deniz Tic. Odası Marmaris Şb. Başkanı Koordinatör Yardımcısı Çağla AKKUŞ İMEAK Deniz Tic. Odası Marmaris Şb. Şube Müdürü Proje Yüklenicisi Sisma Danışmanlık Eğitim ve Bilişim Hizmetleri Ltd. Şti. Proje Uygulama Danışmanı Prof. Dr. Metin KOZAK Proje Uygulama Koordinatörü Dr. İrfan MISIRLI Proje Kıdemli Uzmanı Yrd. Doç. Dr. Eylin BABACAN Proje Kıdemli Uzmanı Seher MISIRLI Proje Uzmanı Sedat DEĞİŞGEL Proje Uzmanı Erhan İŞLEK Proje Uzmanı Levent KARADAĞ 3 Bu Proje Güney Ege Kalkınma Ajansı (GEKA) Tarafından Desteklenmiştir. İÇİNDEKİLER TABLOLAR LİSTESİ .................................................................................................................................... 6 1.GİRİŞ ..................................................................................................................................................... 7 2.AMAÇ VE YÖNTEM ............................................................................................................................... 9 2.1.Veri Toplama Süreci....................................................................................................................... 9 2.1.1.Yüz Yüze Görüşme Yoluyla Veri Toplama Süreci ve Sınırlılıklar .............................................. 9 2.1.2.Resmi Kurumlar ile Yazışma ve Arşiv Taraması Yoluyla Veri Toplama Süreci ve Sınırlılıklar 10 2.1.3.Gözlem Yoluyla Veri Toplama Süreci ve Sınırlılıklar ............................................................. 10 3.BULGULAR .......................................................................................................................................... 11 3.1.Marinalara İlişkin Bulgular ........................................................................................................... 11 3.2.İskele/Limanlara İlişkin Bulgular .................................................................................................. 12 3.3.Acentalara İlişkin Bulgular ........................................................................................................... 12 3.4.Yat, Tekne ve Gemilere İlişkin Bulgular ....................................................................................... 13 3.5.Gemi Adamlarına İlişkin Bulgular ................................................................................................ 19 3.6.Tersanelere İlişkin Bulgular ......................................................................................................... 26 3.7.Çekek Yerlerine İlişkin Bulgular ................................................................................................... 26 3.8.Rıhtım Yanaşma Yerlerine İlişkin Bulgular ................................................................................... 27 3.9.İzinli Güneşlenme İskelelerine İlişkin Bulgular ............................................................................ 27 3.10.Mavi Bayraklı Plajlara İlişkin Bulgular ........................................................................................ 28 3.11.Atık Toplama Merkezlerine İlişkin Bulgular ............................................................................... 28 3.12.Gümrüklere İlişkin Bulgular ....................................................................................................... 29 3.13. Su Sporları ve Dalış Merkezlerine İlişkin Bulgular .................................................................... 30 3.14.Balıkçı Barınakları ve Balıkçılığa İlişkin Bulgular ........................................................................ 34 3.15.Tonoz Çalışması Bulguları .......................................................................................................... 35 4.EKLER .................................................................................................................................................. 44 Ek 1: Görüşme Yapılan Kişilerin Listesi .............................................................................................. 45 Ek 2: Soru Formları ............................................................................................................................ 48 Ek 3: Marmaris Marina Listesi ........................................................................................................... 56 Ek 4: İskele ve Liman Listesi ............................................................................................................ 57 Ek 5: Seyahat Acentaları Listesi (A-B Grubu) ..................................................................................... 58 Ek 6: Gemi Acentaları Listesi ............................................................................................................. 70 Ek 7: Kıyı Gemi Acentaları Listesi ....................................................................................................... 75 Ek 8: Yat İşletmeleri Listesi ................................................................................................................ 76 4 Bu Proje Güney Ege Kalkınma Ajansı (GEKA) Tarafından Desteklenmiştir. Ek 9: Marmaris Yat, Tekne ve Gemi Listesi ........................................................................................ 85 Ek 10: Ula Yat, Tekne ve Gemi Listesi .............................................................................................. 120 Ek 11: Köyceğiz Yat, Tekne ve Gemi Listesi ..................................................................................... 122 Ek 12: Datça Yat, Tekne ve Gemi Listesi .......................................................................................... 123 Ek 13: Turunç, Selimiye, İçmeler, Orhaniye, Bozburun ve Turgut Gözleme Dayalı Yat, Tekne ve Gemi Listesi ............................................................................................................................................... 126 Ek 14: Marmaris Feribot Listesi ....................................................................................................... 128 Ek 15: Tersane Listesi ...................................................................................................................... 129 Ek 16: Çekek Yerleri Listesi .............................................................................................................. 130 Ek 17: Rıhtım Yanaşma Yeri Listesi .................................................................................................. 131 Ek 18: Mavi Bayraklı Plajlar Listesi ................................................................................................... 132 Ek 19: Atık Toplama Merkezleri Listesi ............................................................................................ 134 Ek 20: Su Sporu Kulüpleri Listesi ...................................................................................................... 135 Ek 21: Su Üstü Sporları Merkezleri Listesi – Malzeme-Ekipman ..................................................... 136 Ek 22: Su Üstü Sporları Merkezleri Listesi- Koordinatlar ................................................................. 138 Ek 23: Su Altı Sporları Merkezleri Listesi ......................................................................................... 141 Ek 24: Balıkçı Barınakları Listesi ....................................................................................................... 142 Ek 25: Deniz Turizmi Yönetmeliği .................................................................................................... 143 5 Bu Proje Güney Ege Kalkınma Ajansı (GEKA) Tarafından Desteklenmiştir. TABLOLAR LİSTESİ Tablo 1: 2013 Yılı Kurvaziyer Gemi ve Yolcu Sayıları (Marmaris) ......................................... 8 Tablo 2: Marinaların Bölgelere Göre Dağılımı ........................................................................ 11 Tablo 3: Limanların/İskelelerin Bölgelere Göre Dağılımı ....................................................... 12 Tablo 4: A-B Grubu Seyahat Acentalarının Dağılımı .............................................................. 13 Tablo 5: Türüne Göre Yat, Tekne ve Gemiler ......................................................................... 14 Tablo 6: Yolcu Kapasitelerine Göre Yat-Tekneler
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