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Recent Advances in Whale-Watching Research: 2012–2013

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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 and regulations, to the sociological and economic aspects of whale watching on communities hosting such activities. This article is the latest in a series of annual digests, which describes the variety and findings of whale-watching studies published over the past year, since June 2012.

Keywords: CODE OF CONDUCT; ILLEGAL FEEDING; MANAGEMENT; REGULATIONS; SWIM-WITH-DOLPHIN/WHALE TOURISM; WHALE ECOTOURISM; WHALE WATCHERS; WHALE WATCHING

Document Type: Review Article

Publication date: 15 September 2014

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