AICCSA 2011
Sharm El-Sheikh
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Sharm El-Sheikh is a Egypt’s premier resort area in the Red Sea and a popular destination for Europeans and Arabs alike. It is located roughly 450 kilometers south east of Cairo at the bottom of the Sinai Peninsula. It is distinguished with its unmatched calm, warm, and turquoise waters, sunny breaches, and exotic tropical marine life and coral reefs that make it one of the top snorkeling and diving destinations in the world. It is also home for Ras Mohamed, one of the best coral reefs and marine life sanctuaries in the world. |
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Sharm el-Sheikh has a dramatic landscape, year-round dry and temperate climate and long stretches of natural beaches. |
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Its waters are clear and calm for most of the year and have become popular for various water sports, particularly recreational scuba diving and snorkeling which some consider to be among the best in the world. |
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Coral reefs, under water and marine life offer a spectacular and dazzling time for divers. There is great scope for scientific tourism with diversity in marine life species; 250 different coral reefs and 1000 species of fish.
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- Submissions Due:
- 5pm EST, Monday, December 27, 2010
- Notification of acceptance:
- March 29, 2011
- Camera ready manuscripts due:
- May 1, 2011
- Early registration deadline:
- May 15, 2011








