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Whale-watching opportunities in northern Patagonia, Chile

Authors

Catalan, Cesar Guala; Hucke-Gaete, Rodrigo; Troemel, Jorge Ruiz

Year

2011

Journal

Pacific news

Volume

35

Issue

10

Pages

23-27

Keywords

Chile, dolphin watching, impact, tourism, whale watching

Abstract

During the last few decades, research into whale watching has gained significant international attention. Despite the negative effects of whale watching described in some studies, there is a body of literature recognising its positive impact including economic and environmental benefits on local communities. Following this trend, some research has examined whale watching in some particular areas of Chile highlighting its value for local communities and the environment. This paper describes the current situation and opportunities of whale watching in northern Patagonia in Chile, one of the most productive and diverse environments throughout south America inhabited by emblematic species such as blue whales (Baleanoptera musculus). This paper concludes that whale watching is just emerging and it is still marginal in relation to other activities despite the potential of Patagonia. Considering local operations, different strategies to increase security and quality standards have to be implemented. In addition, a marine and terrestrial planning process should be developed to ensure the natural value of the area
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