Kia Ora MARMAMers

we are trying to do the impossible, and compile an annotated bibliography on 
human interactions with cetaceans. We have already published such 
bibliographies on birdwatching, turtles/tortoises and elasmobranchs (see link 
below), but the body of literature on cetaceans is significantly larger, and 
almost impossible to locate in its entirety. Thus, we are asking for your help: 
If you have published (or have lists of) any academic work on this, please feel 
free to email us the details at [email protected]

What we are looking for:

  *   Any academic work on whale/dolphin/porpoise watching/swimming 
(tourism/recreation/leisure). Papers on captivity will be included, as long as 
they relate to tourism/recreation/leisure.
  *   Academic works in this context = journal articles, books, book chapters, 
dissertations & theses, conference presentations, (some) reports...
  *   pdf/word files, or full citations (ideally with DOI or web link in) in 
the body of the email or as attachments

What we are NOT looking for:

  *   General media and websites, non-academic books (such as ww guides, 
children's books, etc.)
  *   Works animal welfare not related to tourism/recreation/leisure, etc.
  *   Other work on cetaceans (population estimates, pollution and its impacts, 
non-tourism/recreation vessel impacts, etc): In this case, "human interactions" 
does not include other activities, such as fishing, hunting, bycatch, etc.

Any help is much appreciated! We will make the final work available free of 
charge, as we have done with the other bibliographies: 
https://dotterelpublishing.com/shop/

We are also in the final stages of an annotated bibliography on human 
interactions with seals, sea lions and walruses, and on one on human 
interactions with bears (in some jurisdictions polar bears are classified as 
"marine mammals"), so if you have any material related to those, we'd welcome 
these as well (same "rules", same email address).

Many thanks!

Be kind, stay safe, break the chain!
Aroha nui
micha


Professor Michael Lück
School of Hospitality and Tourism | Faculty of Culture and Society | AUT 
University | Private Bag 92006 | Auckland | New Zealand
e-mail: [email protected] | Phone: +64 9-921-9999 ext. 5833 | Fax: +64 9-921 9962


Adjunct Professor

Sustainability Research 
Centre<https://www.usc.edu.au/research-and-innovation/sustainability-and-environment/sustainability-research-centre>,
 University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia

Associate Director, New Zealand Tourism Research Institute NZTRI
<http://www.tri.org.nz>Co-chair, International Coastal & Marine Tourism Society 
(ICMTS)<http://www.coastalmarinetourism.org/>
Member, International Competence Network for Tourism Research and Education 
(ICNT)
<http://icnt.weebly.com/index.html>Member, Institute for Tourism 
Research<http://www.hs-harz.de>, University for Applied Sciences Harz, Germany

Editor-in-Chief: Tourism in Marine Environments<https://time.scholasticahq.com/>
Associate Editor: Journal of Ecotourism 
<http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/reco20/current#.Up-dvY2yz64>
Editorial Board: Marine Policy<http://www.journals.elsevier.com/marine-policy/>


Pagel, C. D., & Lück, M. (2020). Human interactions with sharks, rays & skates: 
An annotated bibliography. Auckland, Dotterel Publishing. Free download 
here<https://dotterelpublishing.files.wordpress.com/2020/03/annotated-bibliography-elasmobranchs-pdf.pdf>
Black, C., & Lück, M. (2020). Human interactions with turtles & tortoises: An 
annotated bibliography. Auckland, Dotterel Publishing. Free download 
here<https://dotterelpublishing.files.wordpress.com/2020/01/annotated-bibliography-turtle-watching_final_pdf-2.pdf>
Lück, M. Porter, B. A., & Elmahdy, Y. M. (2019). Birdwatching: An annotated 
bibliography. Auckland, Dotterel Publishing. Free download 
here<https://dotterelpublishing.files.wordpress.com/2019/10/annotated-bibliography-birdwatching.pdf>
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