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Effects of non-consumptive wildlife-oriented tourism on marine species and prospects for their sustainable management

机译:面向野生生物的非消费性旅游对海洋物种的影响及其可持续管理的前景

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Marine non-consumptive wildlife-oriented tourism, whereby tourists observe and/or interact closely with animals, without purposely having a detrimental effect on them, has been growing globally in recent decades. Human-mediated feeding (provisioning) is widely used by tour operators to attract target species, facilitate viewing and interaction with tourists. Although potential effects of such provisioning on terrestrial fauna have been given moderate scientific research attention, equivalent research in the marine environment is limited. Effects of provisioning marine wildlife may include direct habit-uation, behavioural change, and/or dietary impacts among individuals and species. There may also be disruption to the species associated assemblage. It was found that the literature on the effects of non-consumptive wildlife tourism is fragmented and results from different areas and taxa are frequently contradictory. Most studies appeared to be of a few years duration, at most. This reflects the relative immaturity of the industry - many enterprises studied typically commenced within the 1990s. Studies (other than fish) tended to focus on a focal species with few addressing the wider implications for the associated assemblage. Supplementary feeding may also have impacts on the health and wellbeing of provisioned animals. It is concluded that such nature tourism is often not benign - focal species and their assemblage are often disrupted. We conclude that funding to better understand the impacts and thus address them is imperative. To supplement funding for the research and monitoring required, an additional charge could incorporated into the fee charged to those engaging in marine wildlife tourism.
机译:近几十年来,全球范围内,海洋非消费性野生动植物旅游业不断发展,在这种旅游业中,游客观察动物和/或与动物密切互动,而没有故意对动物造成不利影响。旅游经营者广泛使用以人为媒介的喂养(供应)来吸引目标物种,促进观看并与游客互动。尽管这种规定对陆生动物群的潜在影响已得到中等程度的科学研究关注,但在海洋环境中的等效研究仍然有限。提供海洋野生动植物的影响可能包括直接的习惯,行为改变和/或个体和物种之间的饮食影响。可能还会破坏与物种相关的组合。发现关于非消费性野生动植物旅游的影响的文献是零散的,并且来自不同地区和分类群的结果经常是矛盾的。大多数研究最多只能持续数年。这反映了该行业的相对不成熟-许多研究的企业通常在1990年代开始。研究(鱼类除外)往往集中于一个重点物种,很少涉及对相关物种的广泛影响。补充喂养也可能对被调养动物的健康和福祉产生影响。结论是,这种自然旅游通常不是良性的-焦点物种及其集合经常被破坏。我们得出结论,必须提供资金以更好地了解影响并解决这些影响。为了补充所需的研究和监测资金,可以向从事海洋野生生物旅游的人收取额外费用。

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