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Managing bite risk for divers in the context of shark feeding ecotourism: A case study from French Polynesia (Eastern Pacific)

机译:在鲨鱼饲养生态旅游的背景下管理潜水员的叮咬风险:来自法属波利尼西亚(东太平洋)的案例研究

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Shark-based ecotourism has been recently expanding around the world. Provisioning sharks, however, is not without risk and accidental bites on humans are regularly reported. Such events may jeopardise the shark ecotourism industry and local economies. Through a case study from French Polynesia, I investigated whether changes in feeding practices of lemon sharks between the early 1990s and 2013 are related to recent accidental bites of divers. Hand-feeding, 'smelling' and surface feeding facilitated the development of agonistic behaviour in sharks, which resulted in accidental bites. The level of interaction between sharks and humans appears to be the most important driver for analysing bite-risk. This paper presents the very first framework for risk-analysis and will allow managers to better manage the risk associated with current practices in shark-feeding around the world. The paper also provides technical guidelines for the design of adequate legal frameworks that will support any sustainable shark feeding operation.
机译:基于鲨鱼的生态旅游最近已在世界范围内扩展。然而,开养鲨鱼并非没有风险,而且经常有意外咬人的报道。这些事件可能危害鲨鱼生态旅游业和当地经济。通过法属波利尼西亚的一个案例研究,我调查了1990年代初至2013年初之间柠檬鲨的摄食习惯变化是否与最近的潜水者意外咬伤有关。手工喂食,“闻香”和表面喂食有助于鲨鱼产生激动性行为,导致意外咬伤。鲨鱼和人类之间的相互作用水平似乎是分析咬伤风险的最重要驱动因素。本文提出了风险分析的第一个框架,并将使管理人员能够更好地管理与全球鲨鱼饲养中当前做法相关的风险。该文件还为设计适当的法律框架提供了技术指导,以支持任何可持续的鲨鱼饲养业务。

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