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Impact of whale-watching on the short-term behavior of Southern right whales (Eubalaena australis) in Patagonia, Argentina
(Elsevier, 2016-04)
In the last 30 years, whale watching tours in Patagonia, which are primarily based on viewing pods of Southern right whale, have become increasingly popular. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of whale watching ...
Positive and negative interactions between humans and cetaceans in the Southeast Pacific Ocean
(2019)
Cetaceans inhabit marine coastal ecosystems where numerous human activities take place. Most the them as marine traffic, whale-watching tourism and/or pollution may put at risk the welfare and survival of cetacean species. ...
Southern right whales generally appear not to react to transiting research vessels
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2021-06)
Reactions of southern right whales (SRWs) related to whale-watching boats have been reported in Patagonia, but there are no quantitative data showing how these whales react to boats not preforming whale-watching trips. The ...
Aspectos da Filopatria das baleias-jubarte (Megaptera novaeanglia) na costa do Brasil
(2012-03-15)
A baleia-jubarte (Megaptera novaeangliae) migra entre as áreas de alimentação em
altas latitudes até as áreas de reprodução em baixas latitudes exibindo fidelidade aos
seus destinos migratórios. Diferenças nos padrões de ...
Sustainable tourism: Whale watching footprint in the Bah�a de Banderas, M�xico
(2013)
The discussion about nonsustainable ecological systems is in vogue. The debate has led to the biophysical analysis of "human-nature" relationships. This analysis is an important way to determine human impacts on the Earth, ...
Sustainable tourism: Whale watching footprint in the Bahía de Banderas, México
(2013)
The discussion about nonsustainable ecological systems is in vogue. The debate has led to the biophysical analysis of "human-nature" relationships. This analysis is an important way to determine human impacts on the Earth, ...
Kelp gulls attack Southern right whales: a conservation concern?
(Springer, 2012-09)
Kelp gulls (Larus dominicanus) feed on pieces of skin and blubber they rip from Southern right whales’ (Eubalaena australis) backs in their breeding areas at Península Valdés, Argentina, producing injuries. This behavior ...