Measuring the impact of anthropogenic factors on marine mammals is critical to the conservation of these species. Recently, the effect of personal watercraft on marine mammal behaviour and well-being has become a topic of increasing concern. 7 lie purpose of this study was to examine the immediate effects of high-speed personal watercraft on Atlantic bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) behaviour. Opportunistic surveys were conducted front a research vessel in the Mississippi Sound (30 degrees 13 \u27 22.6 \u27\u27 N 89 degrees 0.1 \u27 36.5 \u27\u27 W)from September 2003 through to August 2005. The passing of a high-speed personal watercraft significantly increased dolphin dive duration, dolphin group cohesion and dolphin breathing sync...
The Galveston Ship Channel (GSC) is a narrow, congested waterway that supports large-scale shipping,...
Anthropogenic activities pose a threat to marine mammals around the world. Cetaceans that use coasta...
Dolphins are increasingly coming into contact with humans, particularly where tourism is involved. I...
The non-lethal impacts of marine vessels on cetaceans are now a globally recognised threat. This stu...
The non-lethal impacts of marine vessels on cetaceans are now a globally recognised threat. This stu...
The non-lethal impacts of marine vessels on cetaceans are now a globally recognised threat. This stu...
The Galveston Ship Channel (GSC) is a narrow, congested waterway that supports large-scale shipping,...
The Galveston Ship Channel (GSC) is a narrow, congested waterway that supports large-scale shipping,...
Powerboats are potentially a significant source of disturbance to coastal cetaceans. Information is ...
© 2017 The Author(s). Abstarct: The potential disturbance of dolphins from tourism boats has been wi...
Powerboats are potentially a significant source of disturbance to coastal cetaceans. Information is ...
The increase in human activities off the coast of Kaikoura, New Zealand may be altering the behaviou...
The Galveston Ship Channel (GSC) is a narrow, congested waterway that supports large-scale shipping,...
The Galveston Ship Channel (GSC) is a narrow, congested waterway that supports large-scale shipping,...
BACKGROUND: Commercial viewing and swimming with dusky dolphins (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) near Kaiko...
The Galveston Ship Channel (GSC) is a narrow, congested waterway that supports large-scale shipping,...
Anthropogenic activities pose a threat to marine mammals around the world. Cetaceans that use coasta...
Dolphins are increasingly coming into contact with humans, particularly where tourism is involved. I...
The non-lethal impacts of marine vessels on cetaceans are now a globally recognised threat. This stu...
The non-lethal impacts of marine vessels on cetaceans are now a globally recognised threat. This stu...
The non-lethal impacts of marine vessels on cetaceans are now a globally recognised threat. This stu...
The Galveston Ship Channel (GSC) is a narrow, congested waterway that supports large-scale shipping,...
The Galveston Ship Channel (GSC) is a narrow, congested waterway that supports large-scale shipping,...
Powerboats are potentially a significant source of disturbance to coastal cetaceans. Information is ...
© 2017 The Author(s). Abstarct: The potential disturbance of dolphins from tourism boats has been wi...
Powerboats are potentially a significant source of disturbance to coastal cetaceans. Information is ...
The increase in human activities off the coast of Kaikoura, New Zealand may be altering the behaviou...
The Galveston Ship Channel (GSC) is a narrow, congested waterway that supports large-scale shipping,...
The Galveston Ship Channel (GSC) is a narrow, congested waterway that supports large-scale shipping,...
BACKGROUND: Commercial viewing and swimming with dusky dolphins (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) near Kaiko...
The Galveston Ship Channel (GSC) is a narrow, congested waterway that supports large-scale shipping,...
Anthropogenic activities pose a threat to marine mammals around the world. Cetaceans that use coasta...
Dolphins are increasingly coming into contact with humans, particularly where tourism is involved. I...