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Tourist attitudes towards marine mammal tourism : an example from the Dominican Republic
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Biodiversidad - República DominicanaHábitats y especies
Mamíferos marinos
Conservación ambiental
Turismo sostenible
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- Investigación ambiental [1462]
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Show full item recordAbstract: | In 2002, residents of the village of Bayahíbe, Dominican Republic, became concerned about their local dolphin population when eight bottlenose dolphins were captured for a Dominican dolphinarium off the coast of their village within a national park. Subsequently, a collaborative project, el Proyecto Amigos de los Delfines, was established to learn more about this dolphin population and to initiate conservation efforts in the region. In 2007, a survey of tourists in Bayahíbe was conducted to assess the degree of interest in local sustainable marine mammal tourism. The results indicated that tourists in this area had a high concern for dolphin conservation and would rather see wild than captive dolphins. Respondents also expressed support for sustainable (vs. conventional) tourism practices |
Author(s): | Draheim, Megan
Bonnelly, Idelisa Bloom, Toby Rose, Naomi Parsons, E. C. M. |
Date: | 2010 |
Published: | Tourism in Marine Environments, 6(4), 175-183 |
Citation: | Draheim, M., Bonnelly, I., Bloom, T., Rose, N., & Parsons, E. C. M. (2010). Tourist attitudes towards marine mammal tourism: an example from the Dominican Republic. Tourism in Marine Environments, 6(4), 175-183. Recuperado de: |
URI: | https://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/2060
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