Whales and Dolphins : Cognition, Culture, Conservation and Human Perceptions (Philippa Brakes and Mark Peter Simmonds ed.
The question posed in the title to this chapter is deliberately provocative and it is a question whi...
This thesis traces shifts in how humans related to cetaceans in the late twentieth century. Economic...
The extensive territorial waters of Australia and New Zealands (NZ) (over 8 million km2 for Australi...
Despite enduring so much foreign criticism for its pro-whaling stance, why does Japan continue to pu...
This paper explores whaling and whale watching to determine the viability of their divergent practic...
This dissertation is a qualitative analysis of the two most substantial landmarks that marked the re...
The contemporary whaling debate is one of the most complex and intractable issues of international e...
This paper explores whaling and whale watching to determine the viability of their divergent practic...
In 1982 the International Whaling Commission (IWC) adopted a moratorium on commercial whaling, which...
More than any other locale, the Pacific Ocean has been the meeting place between humans and whales. ...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This article posits the whaling debate in Japan as representing a conflict of environmental and huma...
abstract: Every season from September to March in Taiji, Japan, around 23,000 dolphins, and other sm...
From pre-historic to modern times, whales remain an exploitable resource, though in recent decades t...
Believing biased information often causes conflicts between communities and prevents peaceful soluti...
The question posed in the title to this chapter is deliberately provocative and it is a question whi...
This thesis traces shifts in how humans related to cetaceans in the late twentieth century. Economic...
The extensive territorial waters of Australia and New Zealands (NZ) (over 8 million km2 for Australi...
Despite enduring so much foreign criticism for its pro-whaling stance, why does Japan continue to pu...
This paper explores whaling and whale watching to determine the viability of their divergent practic...
This dissertation is a qualitative analysis of the two most substantial landmarks that marked the re...
The contemporary whaling debate is one of the most complex and intractable issues of international e...
This paper explores whaling and whale watching to determine the viability of their divergent practic...
In 1982 the International Whaling Commission (IWC) adopted a moratorium on commercial whaling, which...
More than any other locale, the Pacific Ocean has been the meeting place between humans and whales. ...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This article posits the whaling debate in Japan as representing a conflict of environmental and huma...
abstract: Every season from September to March in Taiji, Japan, around 23,000 dolphins, and other sm...
From pre-historic to modern times, whales remain an exploitable resource, though in recent decades t...
Believing biased information often causes conflicts between communities and prevents peaceful soluti...
The question posed in the title to this chapter is deliberately provocative and it is a question whi...
This thesis traces shifts in how humans related to cetaceans in the late twentieth century. Economic...
The extensive territorial waters of Australia and New Zealands (NZ) (over 8 million km2 for Australi...