I'm pleased to share our recent publication on humpback whales in Colombian
waters: 'Interactions Between Tourism Vessels and Humpback Whales in the
Gulf of Tribugá, Colombia.'

Reference: Girón-Castaño, L.V., Vallejo, A.C., Avila, I.C. & Giraldo, A.
(2025). Interactions Between Tourism Vessels and Humpback Whales in the
Gulf of Tribugá, Colombia. Oceans, 6(4), 67.
https://doi.org/10.3390/oceans6040067

Abstract
Whale-watching is a growing ecotourism activity in Colombia that offers
economic benefits but may pose behavioral risks to humpback whales
(Megaptera novaeangliae) if not properly managed. Although preventive
recommendations exist to promote sustainable practices, their effectiveness
remains largely unquantified in the Colombian North Pacific. This study
evaluates adherence to whale-watching regulations and describes humpback
whale behavioral responses to vessel presence in the Gulf of Tribugá, a key
breeding and calving area. Data were collected from tourism vessels during
July and September 2023, documenting 236 whales across 99 groups—71% of
which included calves. The predominant whale response to vessels was
neutral (74%), while evasive behaviors occurred in 22% of encounters,
particularly among mother–calf pairs. Surface-active behavior was
infrequent (22%) and most observed in calf–escort groups, serving as a
supplementary indicator of behavioral state. Compliance with whale-watching
recommendations varied: although most encounters involved a single vessel
(57%) and averaged 16 min in duration, only 14% of vessels maintained the
recommended minimum distance of 100 m. These findings highlight persistent
gaps in regulatory adherence and underscore the need for strengthened
enforcement and adaptive management to ensure sustainable whale-watching
practices in Colombia’s North Pacific.

The publication is available at: https://www.mdpi.com/2673-1924/6/4/67
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