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      Research MethodologyPhenomenographyFeminist Research MethodsDoctoral education
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      ReligionSociology of ReligionSecularizationAnimals and non-humans
The small resident population of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in Dolphin Bay, Bocas del Toro, is the target of the largest dolphin-watching industry in Panama. Previous work has shown that intense dolphin-watching activity is... more
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      Conservation BiologyWhale WatchingDolphin Conservation
Trujillo, F. & I.C. Avila. 2013. Uso no letal de cetáceos: el turismo de observación de delfines y ballenas como estrategia de conservación en Colombia. Págs: 232- 251. En: Trujillo, F., A. Gärtner, D. Caicedo y M. C. Diazgranados (Eds.).... more
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      Tourism ManagementColombiaMarine mammals (Marine Conservation)Dolphins
With ever changing business world, achieving higher level of work performance through managing employee’s work-life balance is still challenging and remains as an issue in literature as well as practically in organizations. Unlike in most... more
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      Cruise TourismCultural TourismSustainable TourismCommunity Based Tourism
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      Marine mammals (Marine Conservation)Environmental education, awareness and public policyWhale Watching
Within little more than a generation, whale-watching has been subject to global industrial development. It has been portrayed by destinations and business operators, and advocated by environmental groups, as a sustainable activity and an... more
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      Tourism StudiesTourism ManagementConservation BiologySustainable Development
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      Marine MammalsWhale Watching
Arias-Gaviria, D., Muñoz-Vargas, C.A. & I.C. Avila. 2011. Tourist Guide of Whalewatching in Colombia. Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism, Vice Ministry of Tourism, Directorate of Quality and Sustainable Development of Tourism of... more
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      Tourism ManagementColombiaWildlife ConservationWhale Watching
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      Tourism StudiesConservation BiologyTourismCaribbean
Whale-watching research encompasses a wide variety of disciplines and fields of study, including monitoring the biological impacts of whale-watching activities on cetaceans and assessments of the effectiveness of whale-watching management... more
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Whale-watching research encompasses a wide variety of disciplines and fields of study, from monitoring the biological impacts of whale-watching activities on cetaceans and assessments of the effectiveness of whale-watching management and... more
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While once primarily dedicated to the entertainment of the public in Western societies, zoos, aquariums, botanical gardens, and similar facilities now mostly self-identify as informal science or conservation education organizations. Parks... more
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      Environmental EducationHuman-Animal RelationsScience EducationEcotourism
Whale-watching is one of the fastest growing tourism industries worldwide, often viewed as a sustainable, non-consumptive strategy for the benefits of cetacean conservation and the coastal communities, alternative to and incompatible with... more
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      EcotourismEthnographySocial and Cultural AnthropologyGovernance
El libro expone y discute datos sobre distribución, uso del hábitat, grupos sociales, abundancia relativa y fotoidentificación de las ballenas jorobadas en la Bahía de Samaná, obtenidos entre enero y marzo de los años 2004, 2005 y 2006.... more
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      Republica DominicanaWhale WatchingHumpback whalesBallenas Jorobadas
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      Marine ConservationMarine MammalsMarine mammals (Marine Conservation)Cetaceans
Negombo is a popular tourist destination and has attracted millions of tourists over the last few decades. However, the unplanned tourism developments and constructions are become a major impediment for its sustainability and also... more
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      Tourism StudiesTourism MarketingTourism ManagementCultural Heritage
Whale-watching tourism is widely regarded as a manifestation of the transition from whale hunting to whale protection. However, in Jangsaengpo, South Korea, watching whales and eating whale-meat occur side by side for tourism purposes.... more
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      EcotourismWhalingWhale WatchingMultinaturalism, Ontological Politics
During the whale-watching season of 2008, 6,663 whale watchers and 267 boat trips were recorded in Bahía Málaga, Colombia. Forty-four percent of humpback whale pods sighted in the area were approached by boats. Operators in 2008 did not... more
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      Animal BehaviorColombiaTourismWhale Watching
Uramba Bahía Málaga Natural National Park is one of the most important places visited by tourists to see humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) in Colombia. Humpback whales arrive from Southern Chile and the Antarctic Peninsula... more
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      Tourism StudiesTourism Planning and PolicyConservationTourism Planning
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      Conservation BiologyAnimal-Human InteractionCetaceansHuman interaction with the environment, Environmental attitudes and behaviour, Environmental education and Environmental Conflict
Uramba Bahía Málaga Natural National Park is one of the most important places visited by tourists to see humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) in Colombia. Humpback whales arrive from Southern Chile and the Antarctic Peninsula every... more
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      Tourism StudiesTourism Planning and PolicyConservationTourism Planning
This paper explores the suitability of community-based conservation measures to complement a proposed command-and-control approach for two multi-user bays with spinner dolphins in Hawai`i, USA which have considerable dolphin watching... more
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      Tourism StudiesEcotourismWildlife Ecology And ManagementWhale Watching
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      Environmental EducationScience EducationEcotourismPosthumanism
Ecotourism is a powerful, but highly contentious, form of contemporary economic development (Wheeler, 1994; Cater, 2006). It expresses a strong desire amongst alienated middle classes in post-industrial societies to get back in touch with... more
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      Tourist BehaviorClimate ChangeConservation BiologySustainable Tourism
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      Marine mammals (Marine Conservation)Environmental education, awareness and public policyWhale Watching
With the continuing growth of the tourism industry over recent decades, has come a change in tourist behaviour from the traditional stereotypical 3-S tourist (sun, sand, sex) to an increasingly sophisticated and demanding tourist. These... more
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      EcotourismMarine MammalsInterpretationHuman-Dolphin Interaction
The presence of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) in the Brazilian coast and the project dedicated towards this species are continuous focus of the attention of researchers and other conservationist groups because of its symbolic... more
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      AntropologíaWhale WatchingHumpback whalesMore-than-human
Whale-watching research encompasses a wide variety of disciplines and fields of study, including monitoring the biological impacts of whale-watching activities on cetaceans and assessments of the effectiveness of whale-watching management... more
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The present work uses daily checklist data from whale-watching to study basic aspects of cetacean ecology. Data in the Azores consists of a simple daily list of all species sighted by boats, with no additional information. The Azorean... more
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      EcologyWhale Watching
Whale-watching is one of the fastest-growing sectors of wildlife tourism in the world. The waters off Sri Lanka have been identified as important habitats for Blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus); a species listed as Endangered in the IUCN... more
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      Tourism StudiesWildlife ConservationWildlife ManagementWhale Watching
This study investigated the effects of whale-watching vessels (WWV) on solitary sperm whales off Andenes in northern Norway. The presence of WWV did not have a significant effect on the duration of the surface and foraging dive periods or... more
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      Tourism ImpactsSperm WhalesWhale Watching
Limited resources and increasing environmental concerns have prompted calls to identify the critical questions that most need to be answered to advance conservation, thereby providing an agenda for scientific research priorities.... more
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      Conservation BiologyConservationBiologyMarine Conservation
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      Sustainable DevelopmentMarine MammalsEnvironmental education, awareness and public policyWhale Watching
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      Marine ConservationMarine MammalsMarine mammals (Marine Conservation)Whale Watching
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      EcotourismConservation BiologyConservation EcologyCultural Heritage Conservation
Mexico is one of the top 10 whale-watching destinations in the world. The target species for "whale watching" (WW) are the gray whale, blue whale, humpback whale, and fin whale; the target species for "swim with dolphins" (SWD) are the... more
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      MexicoWhale Watchingswim-with-dolphins
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      TourismWhale WatchingAnthroposcène
ABSTRACT: Limited resources and increasing environmental concerns have prompted calls to identify the critical questions that most need to be answered to advance conservation, thereby providing an agenda for scientific research... more
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      Conservation BiologyCetaceansWhale WatchingMarine Policy
Limited resources and increasing environmental concerns have prompted calls to identify the critical questions that most need to be answered to advance conservation, thereby providing an agenda for scientific research priorities.... more
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      Conservation BiologyConservationBiologyMarine Conservation
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      EconomicsEcotourismConservation BiologyConservation
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      Environmental EducationScience EducationEcotourismCritical Animal Studies
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      Environmental EducationEcotourismExperiential EducationOutdoor Education
Whale-watching research encompasses a wide variety of disciplines and fields of study, including monitoring the biological impacts of whale-watching activities on cetaceans and assessments of the effectiveness of whale-watching management... more
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      Outdoor RecreationMarine and Fisheries PolicyScuba DivingEco-Tourism
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      EconomicsEcotourismConservation BiologyConservation
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      Tourism ManagementColombiaMarine mammals (Marine Conservation)Dolphins