INTRODUCTION The west coast of Scotland has an abundant and diverse population of cetaceans: to date, twenty-four cetacean species have been reported from this region, making it one of the most important habitats for cetaceans in Europe (Evans, 2000). PERCEIVED THREATS TO CETACEANS IN NORTHWEST SCOTLAND Directed takes Commercial whaling occurred in West Scotland (from Loch Tarbet, Harris) fro
Shorewatch is a citizen science project, managed by Whale and Dolphin Conservation (WDC), that recor...
World fisheries have expanded dramatically in the last fifty years with marine resource exploitation...
In spite of their oceanic habitat, deep diving cetacean species have been found to be affected by an...
252 participants were interviewed in Argyll, West Scotland, in order to investigate the level of mar...
interviews were conducted with local inhabitants / visitors and important stakeholders respectively....
The main aim of this project, co-ordinated by the University of Aberdeen and The Sea Watch Foundatio...
Traditionally, marine resources have been managed such that controls on new developments are impleme...
The main purpose of this study was to produce and test the reliability of predictive models of cetac...
British Columbia is home to 23 species of cetacean and four species of sea turtle, 12 of which are l...
Effective management of natural resources involves a multidisciplinary perspective to address comple...
Effective management of natural resources involves a multidisciplinary perspective to address comple...
Conservation efforts are often constrained by uncertainty over the factors driving declines in marin...
There is currently an unprecedented expansion of marine renewable-energy developments, particularly ...
To date, 24 cetacean species have been recorded in Irish waters. These are protected by a range of l...
In spite of their oceanic habitat, deep diving cetacean species have been found to be affected by an...
Shorewatch is a citizen science project, managed by Whale and Dolphin Conservation (WDC), that recor...
World fisheries have expanded dramatically in the last fifty years with marine resource exploitation...
In spite of their oceanic habitat, deep diving cetacean species have been found to be affected by an...
252 participants were interviewed in Argyll, West Scotland, in order to investigate the level of mar...
interviews were conducted with local inhabitants / visitors and important stakeholders respectively....
The main aim of this project, co-ordinated by the University of Aberdeen and The Sea Watch Foundatio...
Traditionally, marine resources have been managed such that controls on new developments are impleme...
The main purpose of this study was to produce and test the reliability of predictive models of cetac...
British Columbia is home to 23 species of cetacean and four species of sea turtle, 12 of which are l...
Effective management of natural resources involves a multidisciplinary perspective to address comple...
Effective management of natural resources involves a multidisciplinary perspective to address comple...
Conservation efforts are often constrained by uncertainty over the factors driving declines in marin...
There is currently an unprecedented expansion of marine renewable-energy developments, particularly ...
To date, 24 cetacean species have been recorded in Irish waters. These are protected by a range of l...
In spite of their oceanic habitat, deep diving cetacean species have been found to be affected by an...
Shorewatch is a citizen science project, managed by Whale and Dolphin Conservation (WDC), that recor...
World fisheries have expanded dramatically in the last fifty years with marine resource exploitation...
In spite of their oceanic habitat, deep diving cetacean species have been found to be affected by an...