A historical perspective on the life cycle of a tourist activity: dolphin watching in Brazil’s Fernando de Noronha archipelago

IF 1.6 Q3 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Ethnobiology and Conservation Pub Date : 2018-06-09 DOI:10.15451/EC2018-06-7.9-1-25
M. Tischer, A. Schiavetti, F. Silva, José Martins Silva-Jr
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In Brazil, the whale watching is practiced with different species, such as whales, dolphins, and porpoises. This activity facilitates the growth of the economic activities of communities in many regions of the country, and it may be a tool for awareness about the marine preservation and conservation. Moreover, the whale watching also impacts native species. Fernando de Noronha (FN) is a worldwide watching tourism site due to the time of the development of watching activities in the region and the ease to watch cetaceans, mainly the spinner dolphin ( Stenella longirostris ). The history of dolphin watching tourism in FN was developed concomitantly with the tourism destination of the archipelago as a whole. The aim of this study was to characterize the dolphin watching in FN by considering the development, supply and demand, laws and future perspectives of the region. We also aim to identify the main events or stages that promoted a more significant change throughout the history of the activity in the archipelago. Additionally, we will investigate the applicability of the “Tourism Area Life Cycle” (TALC) approach for a tourism activity. We observed that both land-based and boat-based (boat trips)  are available in FN. The boat trips are more common and involve the triple of tourists than land-based watching. However, the last provides more informative and educational component. Through TALC analysis, dolphin watching in FN had its development together with the destination development and, currently, both areas present stagnation stage indicators. In addition, the land-based watching, for being less impacting and more educative, has potential to increase the visitation.
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从历史角度看旅游活动的生命周期:在巴西费尔南多-迪诺罗尼亚群岛观看海豚
在巴西,观鲸活动涉及不同的物种,如鲸鱼、海豚和鼠海豚。这项活动促进了该国许多地区社区经济活动的增长,并可能成为提高对海洋保护和养护意识的工具。此外,观赏鲸鱼也会影响本地物种。费尔南多迪诺罗尼亚(FN)是一个世界性的观赏旅游景点,因为该地区的观赏活动发展的时间和方便观看鲸类,主要是旋转海豚(Stenella longirostris)。FN赏海豚旅游的历史是随着整个群岛的旅游目的地而发展起来的。这项研究的目的是通过考虑该地区的发展、供需、法律和未来前景,来描述FN的观海豚活动。我们还旨在确定在整个群岛活动历史中促进更重大变化的主要事件或阶段。此外,我们将研究“旅游区生命周期”(TALC)方法在旅游活动中的适用性。我们观察到,在FN陆上和乘船旅行都是可用的。乘船游览更为常见,游客人数是陆上观赏的三倍。然而,后者提供了更多的信息和教育成分。通过TALC分析,FN的观海豚是随着目的地的发展而发展起来的,目前这两个地区都呈现停滞阶段的指标。此外,陆上观景由于影响较小,教育意义更大,有可能增加参观人数。
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Ethnobiology and Conservation
Ethnobiology and Conservation BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION-
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期刊介绍: Ethnobiology and Conservation (EC) is an open access and peer-reviewed online journal that publishes original contributions in all fields of ethnobiology and conservation of nature. The scope of EC includes traditional ecological knowledge, human ecology, ethnoecology, ethnopharmacology, ecological anthropology, and history and philosophy of science. Contributions in the area of conservation of nature can involve studies that are normally in the field of traditional ecological studies, as well as in animal and plant biology, ethology, biogeography, management of fauna and flora, and ethical and legal aspects about the conservation of biodiversity. However, all papers should focus explicitly on their contribution to the conservation of nature. Merely descriptive papers without a theoretical discussion contextualized from the findings, although possibly being accepted, will not be given priority for publication.
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