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Multi-Year Impacts of Ecotourism on Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus) Visitation at Ningaloo Reef Western Australia

机译:生态旅游对鲸鲨(Rhincodon typus)到访西澳大利亚宁格鲁礁的多年影响

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In-water viewing of sharks by tourists has become a popular and lucrative industry. There is some concern that interactions with tourists with ecotourism operations might harm sharks through disruption of behaviours. Here, we analysed five years of whale shark (Rhincodon typus) encounter data by an ecotourism industry at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia, to assess the impact of ecotourism interactions on shark visitation, within the context of the biological and physical oceanography of the region. Our data base consisted of 2823 encounter records for 951 individual whale sharks collected by ecotourism operators between 2007 and 2011. We found that total encounters per whale shark and encounters per boat trip increased through time. On average, whale sharks re-encountered in subsequent years were encountered earlier, stayed longer and tended to be encountered more often within a season than sharks that were only encountered in a single year. Sequential comparisons between years did not show any patterns consistent with disturbance and the rate of departure of whale sharks from the aggregation was negatively correlated to the number of operator trips. Overall, our analysis of this multi-year data base found no evidence that interactions with tourists affected the likelihood of whale shark re-encounters and that instead, physical and biological environmental factors had a far greater influence on whale shark visitation rates. Our approach provides a template for assessing the effects of ecotourism interactions and environmental factors on the visitation patterns of marine megafauna over multiple years.
机译:游客在水中观赏鲨鱼已成为一种流行而有利可图的产业。有人担心通过生态旅游活动与游客的互动可能会通过破坏行为来伤害鲨鱼。在这里,我们分析了西澳大利亚州Ningaloo Reef的生态旅游业五年来鲸鲨(Rhincodon typus)遇到的数据,以在该地区的生物和自然海洋学背景下评估生态旅游互动对鲨鱼探访的影响。我们的数据库包含2007年至2011年之间由生态旅游经营者收集的951条单独的鲨鱼的2823次相遇记录。我们发现,每条鲸鲨和每次乘船旅行的相遇总数随时间增加。平均而言,在随后的几年中再次遇到的鲸鲨比在一年中遇到的鲨鱼更早遇到,停留更长的时间并且往往在一个季节内遇到的次数更多。几年之间的顺序比较没有显示出与干扰相一致的任何模式,鲸鲨从聚集中的离开速度与操作员出行次数负相关。总体而言,我们对这一多年数据库的分析没有发现证据表明与游客的互动会影响到再次遇到鲸鲨的可能性,相反,物理和生物环境因素对鲸鲨的探访率具有更大的影响。我们的方法提供了一个模板,用于评估生态旅游互动和环境因素对海洋大型动物在过去几年的访问方式的影响。

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