Since the expansion of whale watching as an industry, many countries have converted from whaling as a source of revenue. There are still some countries that partake in whaling and also conduct whale watching tours. The belief is that these two industries cannot coexist in a country and that whaling will have a negative impact on the whale watching sector and the tourism industry all together. A comparative analysis of scholarly articles was conducted alongside a survey to examine the impacts of whaling on the whale watching industries of certain countries. The results showed whaling and whale watching can coexist in a country with no negative impacts on the country\u27s economy
This paper explores whaling and whale watching to determine the viability of their divergent practic...
Recent developments in whale-watching tourism in the Pacific and elsewhere have been widely touted a...
The Vava'u island group in the northern part of the Kingdom of Tonga in the South Pacific has a grow...
After the commercial whaling moratorium was enacted in 1986, whale watching became one of the fastes...
Whale-watching is a significant and growing tourism industry worldwide. Whaling has a long history a...
After the commercial whaling moratorium was enacted in 1986, whale watching became one of the fastes...
Whale-watching tourists were surveyed to determine their opinion onwhether they would visit, to go w...
textabstractAfter the commercial whaling moratorium was enacted in 1986, whale watching became one o...
Both whaling and whale-watching tourism occur in Iceland, but these activities are considered incomp...
Watching whales in their natural environment can be an unforgettable experience. In the last twenty ...
This paper explores whaling and whale watching to determine the viability of their divergent practic...
Abstract The aim of this study was to gain a better understanding of the views and attitudes of the ...
This paper explores the consequences of whale-watching tourism with reference to the Kingdom of Tong...
Winter whale-watching tourism has gained increasing popularity in Northern Norway during the last te...
Australia has long tried to portray itself as an environmentally responsible state and has consisten...
This paper explores whaling and whale watching to determine the viability of their divergent practic...
Recent developments in whale-watching tourism in the Pacific and elsewhere have been widely touted a...
The Vava'u island group in the northern part of the Kingdom of Tonga in the South Pacific has a grow...
After the commercial whaling moratorium was enacted in 1986, whale watching became one of the fastes...
Whale-watching is a significant and growing tourism industry worldwide. Whaling has a long history a...
After the commercial whaling moratorium was enacted in 1986, whale watching became one of the fastes...
Whale-watching tourists were surveyed to determine their opinion onwhether they would visit, to go w...
textabstractAfter the commercial whaling moratorium was enacted in 1986, whale watching became one o...
Both whaling and whale-watching tourism occur in Iceland, but these activities are considered incomp...
Watching whales in their natural environment can be an unforgettable experience. In the last twenty ...
This paper explores whaling and whale watching to determine the viability of their divergent practic...
Abstract The aim of this study was to gain a better understanding of the views and attitudes of the ...
This paper explores the consequences of whale-watching tourism with reference to the Kingdom of Tong...
Winter whale-watching tourism has gained increasing popularity in Northern Norway during the last te...
Australia has long tried to portray itself as an environmentally responsible state and has consisten...
This paper explores whaling and whale watching to determine the viability of their divergent practic...
Recent developments in whale-watching tourism in the Pacific and elsewhere have been widely touted a...
The Vava'u island group in the northern part of the Kingdom of Tonga in the South Pacific has a grow...