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Antarctic Whales and Antarctic Tourism

Authors

Williams, Rob; Crosbie, Kim

Year

2007

Journal

Tourism in Marine Environments

Volume

4

Issue

2-1

Pages

195-202

Keywords

Antarctic, collaboration, guidelines, IAATO, impact, management, platforms of opportunity, tourism, whale watching

Abstract

Shipboard visitors to the Antarctic are routinely rewarded with whale sightings. However, careful management and dedicated research are needed to ensure that the growing Antarctic marine tourism industry does not inadvertently harm these populations, which are recovering from heavy exploitation in the early part of the 20th century. Ongoing research by the International Whaling Commission (IWC) aims to monitor whale population recovery, and the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO) has developed operational guidelines to minimize and mitigate potential impacts, some specific to marine mammals and marine wildlife watching. Nonetheless, while boat-based tourism has the potential to affect whales, responsible tourism also has a substantial contribution to make to Antarctic whale conservation and research through collaboration.
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