MONICET: The Azores whale watching contribution to cetacean monitoring

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Main Author: González García, Laura
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: Fernandez, Marc, Manuel N. Azevedo, José
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: ABSTRACT: The Azores islands have been historically linked to cetaceans, becoming an example of a successful transition from whaling to whale watching. Twenty-eight cetacean species have been sighted in these waters, making the archipelago one of the most recognised whale and dolphin watching destinations worldwide. The business is well-established in the region, operates in four of the nine islands year-round or seasonally and provides an excellent opportunity to collect long term information on cetacean distribution and abundance in an affordable way. Continuous monitoring is indeed essential to establish baseline knowledge and to evaluate cetacean response to potential natural or anthropogenic impacts. Opportunistic data greatly complement traditional dedicated surveys, providing additional support for appropriate management plans.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv MONICET: The Azores whale watching contribution to cetacean monitoring
title MONICET: The Azores whale watching contribution to cetacean monitoring
spellingShingle MONICET: The Azores whale watching contribution to cetacean monitoring
González García, Laura
Citizen Science
Opportunistic Data
Marine Mammals
Turtles
title_short MONICET: The Azores whale watching contribution to cetacean monitoring
title_full MONICET: The Azores whale watching contribution to cetacean monitoring
title_fullStr MONICET: The Azores whale watching contribution to cetacean monitoring
title_full_unstemmed MONICET: The Azores whale watching contribution to cetacean monitoring
title_sort MONICET: The Azores whale watching contribution to cetacean monitoring
author González García, Laura
author_facet González García, Laura
Fernandez, Marc
Manuel N. Azevedo, José
author_role author
author2 Fernandez, Marc
Manuel N. Azevedo, José
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv González García, Laura
Fernandez, Marc
Manuel N. Azevedo, José
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Citizen Science
Opportunistic Data
Marine Mammals
Turtles
topic Citizen Science
Opportunistic Data
Marine Mammals
Turtles
description ABSTRACT: The Azores islands have been historically linked to cetaceans, becoming an example of a successful transition from whaling to whale watching. Twenty-eight cetacean species have been sighted in these waters, making the archipelago one of the most recognised whale and dolphin watching destinations worldwide. The business is well-established in the region, operates in four of the nine islands year-round or seasonally and provides an excellent opportunity to collect long term information on cetacean distribution and abundance in an affordable way. Continuous monitoring is indeed essential to establish baseline knowledge and to evaluate cetacean response to potential natural or anthropogenic impacts. Opportunistic data greatly complement traditional dedicated surveys, providing additional support for appropriate management plans.
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