In-water viewing of sharks by tourists has become a popular and lucrative industry. There is some concern that interactions with tourists with ecotourism operations might harm sharks through disruption of behaviours. Here, we analysed five years of whale shark (Rhincodon typus) encounter data by an ecotourism industry at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia, to assess the impact of ecotourism interactions on shark visitation, within the context of the bio-logical and physical oceanography of the region. Our data base consisted of 2823 encounter records for 951 individual whale sharks collected by ecotourism operators between 2007 and 2011. We found that total encounters per whale shark and encounters per boat trip increased through time. On ave...
The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is an endangered species with a declining global population. The S...
Reef sharks are vulnerable predators experiencing severe population declines mainly due to overexplo...
Collapses of predator populations, caused mainly by unsustainable fishing, have been documented in m...
In-water viewing of sharks by tourists has become a popular and lucrative industry. There is some co...
The whale shark is the world's largest fish that forms predictable aggregations globally, many of wh...
The life history of the whale shark (Rhincodon typus), including its reproductive ecology, still rem...
The conservation status of the widely-distributed whale shark Rhincodon typus is presently listed as...
The whale shark Rhincodon typus is a popular focal species in the marine tourism industry. We analys...
Common dolphins, Delphinus sp., are one of the marine mammal species tourism opera-tions in New Zeal...
Anthropogenic activities are dramatically changing marine ecosystems. Wildlife tourism is one of the...
Policies to conserve sharks have generally struggled to gain broad public support. Ecotourism progra...
Nature-based tourism targeting cetaceans is a billion dollar industry that continues to grow. Theref...
This thesis examines the effects of a provisioning ecotourism operation on the behaviour of white sh...
A perennial criticism of provisioning ecotourism is that it alters the natural behavior and ecology ...
This article demonstrates the changes that occur due to the maturation of a wildlife tourism industr...
The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is an endangered species with a declining global population. The S...
Reef sharks are vulnerable predators experiencing severe population declines mainly due to overexplo...
Collapses of predator populations, caused mainly by unsustainable fishing, have been documented in m...
In-water viewing of sharks by tourists has become a popular and lucrative industry. There is some co...
The whale shark is the world's largest fish that forms predictable aggregations globally, many of wh...
The life history of the whale shark (Rhincodon typus), including its reproductive ecology, still rem...
The conservation status of the widely-distributed whale shark Rhincodon typus is presently listed as...
The whale shark Rhincodon typus is a popular focal species in the marine tourism industry. We analys...
Common dolphins, Delphinus sp., are one of the marine mammal species tourism opera-tions in New Zeal...
Anthropogenic activities are dramatically changing marine ecosystems. Wildlife tourism is one of the...
Policies to conserve sharks have generally struggled to gain broad public support. Ecotourism progra...
Nature-based tourism targeting cetaceans is a billion dollar industry that continues to grow. Theref...
This thesis examines the effects of a provisioning ecotourism operation on the behaviour of white sh...
A perennial criticism of provisioning ecotourism is that it alters the natural behavior and ecology ...
This article demonstrates the changes that occur due to the maturation of a wildlife tourism industr...
The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is an endangered species with a declining global population. The S...
Reef sharks are vulnerable predators experiencing severe population declines mainly due to overexplo...
Collapses of predator populations, caused mainly by unsustainable fishing, have been documented in m...