Title of article
Reducing risky interactions between tourists and free-ranging dolphins (Tursiops sp.) in an artificial feeding program at Monkey Mia, Western Australia
Author/Authors
Smith، نويسنده , , Holly and Samuels، نويسنده , , Amy L. Bradley، نويسنده , , Stuart، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
8
From page
994
To page
1001
Abstract
We studied interactions between tourists and free-ranging bottlenose dolphins in an artificial feeding program at Monkey Mia, Australia. We used logistic regression to identify factors that contributed to the incidence of “risky” (potentially injurious) interactions between tourists and dolphins. Rates of dolphin-to-tourist risky interactions were heightened with longer waiting times before dolphins were fed. We documented differences among provisioned dolphins in their proclivity to engage in risky interactions; however, it was more likely for risky interactions to be initiated by tourists. Our findings suggest several readily implemented management strategies to reduce incidence of risky interactions. Long-term monitoring of tourism based on artificial feeding is essential to identify and rectify detrimental effects of provisioning on dolphins, to ensure the safety and welfare of dolphins and tourists, and to promote sustainability of this potentially harmful tourist activity.
Keywords
behaviour , food provisioning , Wildlife tourism , bottlenose dolphin , Free ranging
Journal title
Tourism Management
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Tourism Management
Record number
2330288
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