Purpose – To ascertain if place attachment or experiential norms influence visitor attitudes to the feeding of wild dolphins. Design/Methodology/Approach – A cross section of beach based visitors at a popular Australian marine tourism destination were opportunistically sampled using pen and paper questionnaires. Findings – Visitors expressed strong support for the strictly controlled minimalist reward feeding that accompanies beach based wild dolphin interactions at the Bunbury Dolphin Discovery Centre and visitors believe there are tourism benefits to be gained from the regulated feeding of wild dolphins. Results also suggest that neither place attachment nor experiential norms influence visitor attitudes to feeding of the Koombana Bay dol...
Human-wildlife interactions have been shown to positively impact tourist beliefs and actions in rela...
Common dolphins, Delphinus sp., are one of the marine mammal species tourism opera-tions in New Zeal...
The study site is the Dolphin Discovery Center (DDC) in Bunbury, Australia. Based on New Environ-men...
Purpose – To ascertain if place attachment or experiential norms influence visitor attitudes to the ...
Purpose – To ascertain if place attachment or experiential norms influence visitor attitudes to the ...
This research was conducted to gain insight into visitor’s satisfaction with a beach-based wild dolp...
Nature-based tourism targeting cetaceans is a billion dollar industry that continues to grow. Theref...
Purpose – Many studies report on the potential ecological impacts of wild dolphin tourism, risks to ...
In the Austral summer of 2014–2015 we surveyed visitors at the popular marine tourism destination of...
AbstractIn the Austral summer of 2014–2015 we surveyed visitors at the popular marine tourism destin...
Purpose – Many studies report on the potential ecological impacts of wild dolphin tourism, risks to ...
The tourism demand for close interactions with wildlife has increased in the last few decades. At th...
xvi, 174 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: ...
Using quantitative and qualitative methods, this study explored community perspectives, economic inf...
Marine wildlife tourism has rapidly developed in Reunion Island, due to a large demand for interacti...
Human-wildlife interactions have been shown to positively impact tourist beliefs and actions in rela...
Common dolphins, Delphinus sp., are one of the marine mammal species tourism opera-tions in New Zeal...
The study site is the Dolphin Discovery Center (DDC) in Bunbury, Australia. Based on New Environ-men...
Purpose – To ascertain if place attachment or experiential norms influence visitor attitudes to the ...
Purpose – To ascertain if place attachment or experiential norms influence visitor attitudes to the ...
This research was conducted to gain insight into visitor’s satisfaction with a beach-based wild dolp...
Nature-based tourism targeting cetaceans is a billion dollar industry that continues to grow. Theref...
Purpose – Many studies report on the potential ecological impacts of wild dolphin tourism, risks to ...
In the Austral summer of 2014–2015 we surveyed visitors at the popular marine tourism destination of...
AbstractIn the Austral summer of 2014–2015 we surveyed visitors at the popular marine tourism destin...
Purpose – Many studies report on the potential ecological impacts of wild dolphin tourism, risks to ...
The tourism demand for close interactions with wildlife has increased in the last few decades. At th...
xvi, 174 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: ...
Using quantitative and qualitative methods, this study explored community perspectives, economic inf...
Marine wildlife tourism has rapidly developed in Reunion Island, due to a large demand for interacti...
Human-wildlife interactions have been shown to positively impact tourist beliefs and actions in rela...
Common dolphins, Delphinus sp., are one of the marine mammal species tourism opera-tions in New Zeal...
The study site is the Dolphin Discovery Center (DDC) in Bunbury, Australia. Based on New Environ-men...