The public desire to interact with marine mammals has resulted in the development of a billion dollar tourism industry that includes activities such as humans swimming with free-ranging dolphins and seals. This study monitors the behavior of the seal-swim industry in Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, Australia and is believed to be the first descriptive account of tourists swimming with free-ranging seals. Data were collected on 51 groups of people swimming with seals. These observations were made onboard dolphin/swim vessels (N = 36) or a research vessel (N = 9) using 1-min scan samples and continuous observations. Results from this study indicated that tour vessels accounted for the majority of human interaction with seals. From a total of 51 s...
Marine mammal viewing and encounters are significant tourist activities in some areas of New Zealand...
An industry based upon taking tourists to watch, swim and otherwise interact with dolphins and whale...
Swim-with-whale tourism has expanded across several countries globally, with humpback whales (Megapt...
A largely unregulated seal-swim industry exists in Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, Australia. This study...
Pinniped (seal, sea lion and walrus) tourism is an expanding industry, popularized due to the playfu...
Between 1998 and 2003 cetacean tourism in Australia expanded at a rate of 15 per cent per annum (IFA...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops spp.) are the primary target species for commercial dolphin tourism in...
ii Pinniped (seal, sea lion and walrus) tourism is an expanding industry, popularized due to the pla...
Managing the activities of commercial wildlife\ud viewing tends to involve either restricting the nu...
Nature-based tourism targeting cetaceans is a billion dollar industry that continues to grow. Theref...
Over the past two decades, considerable growth in commercial cetacean-based tourism has exposed coas...
This study investigated Burrunan dolphin responses to dolphin-swim tour vessels across two time peri...
AbstractThis study investigated Burrunan dolphin responses to dolphin-swim tour vessels across two t...
A permitted tourism industry has developed at the Great Barrier Reef based on swimming with dwarf mi...
This article reports on operator compliance with regulations regarding humans swimming with free-ran...
Marine mammal viewing and encounters are significant tourist activities in some areas of New Zealand...
An industry based upon taking tourists to watch, swim and otherwise interact with dolphins and whale...
Swim-with-whale tourism has expanded across several countries globally, with humpback whales (Megapt...
A largely unregulated seal-swim industry exists in Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, Australia. This study...
Pinniped (seal, sea lion and walrus) tourism is an expanding industry, popularized due to the playfu...
Between 1998 and 2003 cetacean tourism in Australia expanded at a rate of 15 per cent per annum (IFA...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops spp.) are the primary target species for commercial dolphin tourism in...
ii Pinniped (seal, sea lion and walrus) tourism is an expanding industry, popularized due to the pla...
Managing the activities of commercial wildlife\ud viewing tends to involve either restricting the nu...
Nature-based tourism targeting cetaceans is a billion dollar industry that continues to grow. Theref...
Over the past two decades, considerable growth in commercial cetacean-based tourism has exposed coas...
This study investigated Burrunan dolphin responses to dolphin-swim tour vessels across two time peri...
AbstractThis study investigated Burrunan dolphin responses to dolphin-swim tour vessels across two t...
A permitted tourism industry has developed at the Great Barrier Reef based on swimming with dwarf mi...
This article reports on operator compliance with regulations regarding humans swimming with free-ran...
Marine mammal viewing and encounters are significant tourist activities in some areas of New Zealand...
An industry based upon taking tourists to watch, swim and otherwise interact with dolphins and whale...
Swim-with-whale tourism has expanded across several countries globally, with humpback whales (Megapt...