Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1012539 Tourism Management 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

After the commercial whaling moratorium was enacted in 1986, whale-watching became one of the fastest growing tourism industries worldwide. As whaling was regarded as an activity that is incompatible with whale-watching, the possible resumption of commercial whaling caused an urgent need to investigate the potential negative effects of whaling on the whale-watching industry. We examine the potential impacts of whaling on the global whale-watching tourism industry using an unbalanced panel data model. The empirical results indicate that the resumption of commercial whaling has the potential for a negative effect on the global whale-watching industry, especially for nations that are engaged in commercial whaling.

► The potential impacts of whaling on the global whale-watching tourism are examined. ► Delay-difference equation model is applied to simulate the population change for minke whale. ► The statistics of worldwide tourism data sets for years 1991, 1994, 1998, and 2009 were collected. ► The results show that the resumption of whaling has negative effect on the global whale-watching.

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