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Behavioural responses of spinner dolphins to human interactions

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ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE
卷 5, 期 4, 页码 -

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.172044

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behavioural response; tourism impact; dolphin conservation; spinner dolphin; log-linear analysis; stationary state distribution

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  1. Italian Cooperation in Egypt
  2. University of Otago
  3. Rufford Small Grant Foundation
  4. Boomerang for Earth Conservation
  5. dedicated crowd funding campaign

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There is increasing evidence that whale and dolphin watching activities have detrimental effects on targeted cetacean populations. In Egypt, spinner dolphins regularly occur in the resting areas of Samadai, Satayah and Qubbat'Isa reefs. In-water human interactions with dolphins are regulated with a time-area closure system at Samadai, unregulated at Satayah and non-existent at Qubbat'Isa. This provided an ideal experimental setting to advance our understanding of the effects of tourism on a species highly sensitive to disturbances. Our study confirmed that the intensity and duration of interactions, and therefore, dolphin exposure to tourism, differed among the study sites. Compared with the Qubbat'Isa control site, behavioural reactions to boats and swimmers at the two tourism sites suggested that dolphin rest was disrupted, especially around the middle of the day and especially at Satayah, where dolphin tourism is unregulated. Our results indicate also that the dolphin protection measures at Samadai reduce the level of disturbance. We recommend that similarmeasures be implemented at other dolphin tourism locations, and that no new operations be initiated until the longterm impacts on dolphin populations are better understood. Our experience emphasizes the need to adopt precautionary approaches in research and management of whale and dolphin watching.

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