AbstractIn the Austral summer of 2014–2015 we surveyed visitors at the popular marine tourism destination of Koombana Bay, Bunbury, Western Australia to investigate resident and visitor attitudes towards the provisioning of the wild dolphins and their knowledge about the legal, social and environmental repercussions arising from the unregulated provisioning of the dolphins. We report the data collected in our survey along with our preliminary statistical analyses and the survey instrument we utilized to collect the data
Common dolphins, Delphinus sp., are one of the marine mammal species tourism operations in New Zeala...
The Cetacean watching industry is symbolic of the global conservation movement and also generates mo...
Studies evaluating effects of human activity on wildlife typically emphasize short-term behavioral r...
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 – To ascertain if place attachment or experiential norms influence visitor attitudes to the ...
Purpose – Many studies report on the potential ecological impacts of wild dolphin tourism, risks to ...
Purpose – Many studies report on the potential ecological impacts of wild dolphin tourism, risks to ...
This research was conducted to gain insight into visitor’s satisfaction with a beach-based wild dolp...
Purpose – To ascertain if place attachment or experiential norms influence visitor attitudes to the ...
Nature-based tourism targeting cetaceans is a billion dollar industry that continues to grow. Theref...
Food-provisioning of free-ranging animals can result in significant impacts on individual behaviour,...
The long-term sustainability of wildlife tourism depends on integrating visitor demands with resourc...
Cetacean tourism has grown rapidly over the preceding decades, requiring careful and considerate man...
Due to the growth of nature-based tourism worldwide, behavioural studies are needed to assess the im...
Common dolphins, Delphinus sp., are one of the marine mammal species tourism operations in New Zeala...
The Cetacean watching industry is symbolic of the global conservation movement and also generates mo...
Studies evaluating effects of human activity on wildlife typically emphasize short-term behavioral r...
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 – To ascertain if place attachment or experiential norms influence visitor attitudes to the ...
Purpose – Many studies report on the potential ecological impacts of wild dolphin tourism, risks to ...
Purpose – Many studies report on the potential ecological impacts of wild dolphin tourism, risks to ...
This research was conducted to gain insight into visitor’s satisfaction with a beach-based wild dolp...
Purpose – To ascertain if place attachment or experiential norms influence visitor attitudes to the ...
Nature-based tourism targeting cetaceans is a billion dollar industry that continues to grow. Theref...
Food-provisioning of free-ranging animals can result in significant impacts on individual behaviour,...
The long-term sustainability of wildlife tourism depends on integrating visitor demands with resourc...
Cetacean tourism has grown rapidly over the preceding decades, requiring careful and considerate man...
Due to the growth of nature-based tourism worldwide, behavioural studies are needed to assess the im...
Common dolphins, Delphinus sp., are one of the marine mammal species tourism operations in New Zeala...
The Cetacean watching industry is symbolic of the global conservation movement and also generates mo...
Studies evaluating effects of human activity on wildlife typically emphasize short-term behavioral r...