A largely unregulated seal-swim industry exists in Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, Australia. This study has documented four fur seal behaviours in response to vessel traffic and presence of swimmers in order to determine the impact of tourism activities on Australian fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus). Behavioural responses of fur seals to the presence of a total of 135 vessels (tour = 61 and recreational = 74) were collected on 42 research trips over the peak austral summer tourist period (November 2007 to February 2008). After considering all studied variables, vessel distance, the number of swimmers undertaking seal-swim activities, and the number of recreational vessels were found to influence seal behaviour. Aggressive behaviour...
Swim-with-whale tourism has expanded across several countries globally, with humpback whales (Megapt...
Australian fur seals breed on thirteen islands located in the Bass Strait, Australia. Land access to...
This study investigated Burrunan dolphin responses to dolphin-swim tour vessels across two time peri...
A largely unregulated seal-swim industry exists in Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, Australia. This study...
The public desire to interact with marine mammals has resulted in the development of a billion dolla...
This study examined Australian fur seal behavioural responses to boat approaches at breeding colonie...
The demand by ecotourism for easily accessible wildlife encounters has increased the need for regula...
In Australia, a multi-million-dollar industry is based on viewing the Australian fur seal (Arctoceph...
Marine mammal viewing and encounters are significant tourist activities in some areas of New Zealand...
Pinniped (seal, sea lion and walrus) tourism is an expanding industry, popularized due to the playfu...
Animals that establish new sites near the edge of the species' range may be vulnerable to disturbanc...
ii Pinniped (seal, sea lion and walrus) tourism is an expanding industry, popularized due to the pla...
Interactions between Australian fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus) and the Southern Squid ...
Tourist-based activities, partly due to their rapid increase, have raised concerns regarding the imp...
This study investigates the effects of human visitation on Australian sea lions (Neophoca cinerea) h...
Swim-with-whale tourism has expanded across several countries globally, with humpback whales (Megapt...
Australian fur seals breed on thirteen islands located in the Bass Strait, Australia. Land access to...
This study investigated Burrunan dolphin responses to dolphin-swim tour vessels across two time peri...
A largely unregulated seal-swim industry exists in Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, Australia. This study...
The public desire to interact with marine mammals has resulted in the development of a billion dolla...
This study examined Australian fur seal behavioural responses to boat approaches at breeding colonie...
The demand by ecotourism for easily accessible wildlife encounters has increased the need for regula...
In Australia, a multi-million-dollar industry is based on viewing the Australian fur seal (Arctoceph...
Marine mammal viewing and encounters are significant tourist activities in some areas of New Zealand...
Pinniped (seal, sea lion and walrus) tourism is an expanding industry, popularized due to the playfu...
Animals that establish new sites near the edge of the species' range may be vulnerable to disturbanc...
ii Pinniped (seal, sea lion and walrus) tourism is an expanding industry, popularized due to the pla...
Interactions between Australian fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus) and the Southern Squid ...
Tourist-based activities, partly due to their rapid increase, have raised concerns regarding the imp...
This study investigates the effects of human visitation on Australian sea lions (Neophoca cinerea) h...
Swim-with-whale tourism has expanded across several countries globally, with humpback whales (Megapt...
Australian fur seals breed on thirteen islands located in the Bass Strait, Australia. Land access to...
This study investigated Burrunan dolphin responses to dolphin-swim tour vessels across two time peri...