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Effects of whale-based tourism in Vava’u, Kingdom of Tonga: Behavioural responses of humpback whales to vessel and swimming tourism activities

机译:汤加王国瓦瓦乌以鲸为基础的旅游业的影响:座头鲸对船只和游泳旅游活动的行为响应

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Vava’u, Kingdom of Tonga, is a well-established whale-watching destination in the South Pacific. Between July and October, the waters around the archipelago represent one of the most important breeding grounds for Oceania humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae). The Tongan government allows tourist swimming activities with whales and tour operators strongly promote the practice of swimming-with-whales, focusing primarily on mother-calf pairs. However, there is increasing evidence, derived from empirical research on swim-with-cetacean tourism, that this kind of interaction affects cetacean behaviour and can lead to negative effects on the cetaceans involved. This study represents the first assessment of humpback whales’ behavioural responses to vessel and swimmer approaches in Vava’u. Fifty-six surveys took place during the 2016 and 2017 whale breeding seasons aboard dedicated research and tour vessels. Whale dive time, number of reorientation events, and respiration rates were documented in both the absence and presence of boats and swimmers. Vessel approach type, swimmer placement, and whale avoidance responses were also recorded. Results indicate that the average diving time and the proportion of time spent diving in the presence of swimming activities increased significantly for mother-calf pairs (F2,36 = 18.183, P < 0.001; F2,36 = 5.462, P = 0.009, respectively). Moreover, avoidance responses of whales towards tour vessels were observed for one third of vessel approaches (33.5%) and the avoidance rate was significantly affected by the boat approach type (95% CI: 20.7–69.2%, z = 3.50, P < 0.001). Finally, low levels of compliance to the existing Tongan swim-with-whales regulations were documented, in particular the stipulated whale resting time between interactions with tour operator vessels and swimmers was often not respected (38.4%). Vava’u is an important calving ground for the Oceania humpback whale population and these findings should be carefully considered by stakeholders in Tonga and at other locations where swim-with-whales opportunities are being undertaken. Effective strategies to reduce the risk of detrimental effects on the whales targeted by swimming activities, especially mother-calf pairs, are needed.
机译:汤加王国瓦瓦苏(Vava’u)是南太平洋地区公认的赏鲸胜地。在7月和10月之间,群岛周围的水域是大洋洲座头鲸(Megaptera novaeangliae)最重要的繁殖地之一。汤加政府允许与鲸鱼一起进行游客游泳活动,而旅行社则大力推广与鲸鱼一起游泳的习惯,主要侧重于小牛妈妈。但是,越来越多的证据表明,这种与鲸类一起游泳的旅游业的实证研究表明,这种相互作用会影响鲸类的行为,并可能对所涉鲸类产生负面影响。这项研究代表了座头鲸在瓦瓦乌对船只和游泳者进近行为的第一反应评估。在2016年和2017年的鲸鱼繁殖季节,专门研究和游览船进行了56次调查。在没有船和游泳者的情况下,鲸的潜水时间,重新定向事件的数量和呼吸率都被记录下来。还记录了船只进近类型,游泳者放置和避免鲸鱼的反应。结果表明,对于母小腿对,平均潜水时间和在游泳活动中潜水所花费的时间比例显着增加(分别为F2,36 = 18.183,P <0.001; F2,36 = 5.462,P = 0.009) 。此外,在三分之一的船只进近中观察到了鲸鱼对游轮的回避反应(33.5%),回避率受船只进近类型的影响很大(95%CI:20.7–69.2%,z = 3.50,P <0.001) )。最后,有记录表明,对现有汤加鲸鱼游泳法规的遵守程度很低,特别是与旅行社船只和游泳者互动之间规定的鲸鱼休息时间通常得不到遵守(38.4%)。瓦瓦乌(Vava’u)是大洋洲座头鲸种群的重要产卵地,汤加和正在开展带鲸捕捞机会的其他地区的利益相关者应仔细考虑这些发现。需要有效的策略来减少对游泳活动特别是母小牛对的鲸鱼产生不利影响的风险。

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