In recent years there has been significant interest in modelling cumulative effects and the population consequences of individual changes in cetacean behaviour and physiology due to disturbance. One potential source of disturbance that has garnered particular interest is whale-watching. Though perceived as ‘green’ or eco-friendly tourism, there is evidence that whale-watching can result in statistically significant and biologically meaningful changes in cetacean behaviour, raising the question whether whalewatching is in fact a long term sustainable activity. However, an assessment of the impacts of whalewatching on cetaceans requires an understanding of the potential behavioural and physiological effects, data to effectively address the qu...
Whale-watching is a major tourism venture in developed and developing countries around the world. Th...
The ecotour industry continues to grow with a distinct focus on providing the public with up-close e...
Whale-watching activities can induce behavioral changes that may negatively affect cetacean populati...
In recent years there has been significant interest in modelling cumulative effects and the populati...
AbstractIn recent years there has been significant interest in modelling cumulative effects and the ...
In recent years there has been significant interest in modelling cumulative effects and the populati...
Whale-watching is a potentially sustainable use of cetaceans and an economically viable alternative ...
Whale watching is an international industry worth more than US$2 billion globally and is currently t...
The question posed in the title to this chapter is deliberately provocative and it is a question whi...
Whale-watching has become a globally successful branch of the tourism industry. While there is ample...
Despite its reputation as an eco-tourist activity, there are concerns that the growing, often unregu...
Acknowledgements. The International Whaling Commission funded this study through a grant assigned to...
Whale watching can affect cetacean behaviour, and can in some cases lead to long-term negative effec...
There is scientific consensus that human activity through whale-watching is causing an increasing am...
Recent International Whaling Commission debate on the interaction of whalewatching and whaling provi...
Whale-watching is a major tourism venture in developed and developing countries around the world. Th...
The ecotour industry continues to grow with a distinct focus on providing the public with up-close e...
Whale-watching activities can induce behavioral changes that may negatively affect cetacean populati...
In recent years there has been significant interest in modelling cumulative effects and the populati...
AbstractIn recent years there has been significant interest in modelling cumulative effects and the ...
In recent years there has been significant interest in modelling cumulative effects and the populati...
Whale-watching is a potentially sustainable use of cetaceans and an economically viable alternative ...
Whale watching is an international industry worth more than US$2 billion globally and is currently t...
The question posed in the title to this chapter is deliberately provocative and it is a question whi...
Whale-watching has become a globally successful branch of the tourism industry. While there is ample...
Despite its reputation as an eco-tourist activity, there are concerns that the growing, often unregu...
Acknowledgements. The International Whaling Commission funded this study through a grant assigned to...
Whale watching can affect cetacean behaviour, and can in some cases lead to long-term negative effec...
There is scientific consensus that human activity through whale-watching is causing an increasing am...
Recent International Whaling Commission debate on the interaction of whalewatching and whaling provi...
Whale-watching is a major tourism venture in developed and developing countries around the world. Th...
The ecotour industry continues to grow with a distinct focus on providing the public with up-close e...
Whale-watching activities can induce behavioral changes that may negatively affect cetacean populati...