Turismo de observação de cetáceos no Brasil
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Resumo: | Whale-watching is a commercial, non-lethal activity to see, hear or swim with one of the dozens of species of cetaceans. This activity generates employment and income and can be an important opportunity for environmental awareness, but the lack of efficient management of whale-watching can cause negative impacts on these animals. Although there are scientific studies on the subject, there is still little data available on where and how whale-watching has been conducted in Brazil. In this sense, this study aims to investigate whale-watching in Brazil, based on a survey of their occurrence areas, target species and current norms and regulations. The methodology used in this research includes an extensive bibliographical review on areas of occurrence of cetaceans in Brazil, whale-watching, legal instruments and codes of conduct for the planning of this activity. Additionally, a search was carried out for reference areas for whale-watching on the homepages of agencies and tour operators. Data collection took place through telephone contact, e-mail and social networks of whale-watching agencies and tour operators. Three expeditions were also carried out to the Coastal Wildlife Reserve of Tibau do Sul (REFAUTS), Rio Grande do Norte, a reference area for dolphin-watching, to record the flow of tourist boats, in order to describe, in loco, how this activity has been conducted. At REFAUTS, a tourist boat boarding was carried out, in which the description of the tour for observing dolphins and the compliance of this tour with municipal law no 349/2007, which regulates shipping in this Reserve. In this study, seven cetacean species targeted by whale-watching were identified: humpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, southern right whale, Eubalaena australis, Guiana dolphin, Sotalia guianensis, spinner dolphin, Stenella longirostris, bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, Amazon river dolphin, Inia geoffrensis, and tucuxi, Sotalia fluviatilis. In total, 29 reference areas for whale-watching are distributed in 11 Brazilian states, with 79% of these areas included in Protected Areas. From the analysis of compliance of the tour for observing dolphins in REFAUTS with municipal law no 349/2007, two infractions were registered: presence of two simultaneous boats in the restricted use area of this Reserve and boat engine connected at a distance less than 50 m of dolphins. The results presented in this study may support actions for monitoring and inspection of dolphin-watching, aiming to organize this activity and protect these animals. Thus, it is suggested that areas of occurrence of cetaceans in Brazil, still without legal protection, be protected through the creation of new Protected Areas. It is also suggested the promulgation of a legal instrument of national scope, which establishes guidelines for the planning of whale-watching in Brazil, focusing on the maximum number and speed of boats, duration and distance of the interaction between boats and cetaceans, licensing and training of boats conductors and a monitoring and inspection program for this activity |
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Turismo de observação de cetáceos no BrasilBaleiaEcoturismoGolfinhoMamíferos aquáticosUnidades de conservaçãoWhaleEcotourismDolphinAquatic mammalsProtected areasCNPQ::CIENCIAS AMBIENTAIS::MEIO AMBIENTEWhale-watching is a commercial, non-lethal activity to see, hear or swim with one of the dozens of species of cetaceans. This activity generates employment and income and can be an important opportunity for environmental awareness, but the lack of efficient management of whale-watching can cause negative impacts on these animals. Although there are scientific studies on the subject, there is still little data available on where and how whale-watching has been conducted in Brazil. In this sense, this study aims to investigate whale-watching in Brazil, based on a survey of their occurrence areas, target species and current norms and regulations. The methodology used in this research includes an extensive bibliographical review on areas of occurrence of cetaceans in Brazil, whale-watching, legal instruments and codes of conduct for the planning of this activity. Additionally, a search was carried out for reference areas for whale-watching on the homepages of agencies and tour operators. Data collection took place through telephone contact, e-mail and social networks of whale-watching agencies and tour operators. Three expeditions were also carried out to the Coastal Wildlife Reserve of Tibau do Sul (REFAUTS), Rio Grande do Norte, a reference area for dolphin-watching, to record the flow of tourist boats, in order to describe, in loco, how this activity has been conducted. At REFAUTS, a tourist boat boarding was carried out, in which the description of the tour for observing dolphins and the compliance of this tour with municipal law no 349/2007, which regulates shipping in this Reserve. In this study, seven cetacean species targeted by whale-watching were identified: humpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, southern right whale, Eubalaena australis, Guiana dolphin, Sotalia guianensis, spinner dolphin, Stenella longirostris, bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, Amazon river dolphin, Inia geoffrensis, and tucuxi, Sotalia fluviatilis. In total, 29 reference areas for whale-watching are distributed in 11 Brazilian states, with 79% of these areas included in Protected Areas. From the analysis of compliance of the tour for observing dolphins in REFAUTS with municipal law no 349/2007, two infractions were registered: presence of two simultaneous boats in the restricted use area of this Reserve and boat engine connected at a distance less than 50 m of dolphins. The results presented in this study may support actions for monitoring and inspection of dolphin-watching, aiming to organize this activity and protect these animals. Thus, it is suggested that areas of occurrence of cetaceans in Brazil, still without legal protection, be protected through the creation of new Protected Areas. It is also suggested the promulgation of a legal instrument of national scope, which establishes guidelines for the planning of whale-watching in Brazil, focusing on the maximum number and speed of boats, duration and distance of the interaction between boats and cetaceans, licensing and training of boats conductors and a monitoring and inspection program for this activityO turismo de observação de cetáceos trata-se de uma atividade comercial, não letal, para ver, ouvir ou nadar com uma das dezenas de espécies de cetáceos. Essa atividade gera emprego e renda e pode ser uma importante oportunidade para a sensibilização ambiental, mas a ausência de uma gestão eficiente do turismo de observação de cetáceos pode causar impactos negativos sobre estes animais. Apesar de haver estudos científicos sobre o tema, ainda há poucos dados disponíveis sobre onde e como o turismo de observação de cetáceos vem sendo conduzido no Brasil. Nesse sentido, este estudo visa investigar o turismo de observação de cetáceos no Brasil, a partir de um levantamento de suas áreas de ocorrência, espécies-chave e normas e regulamentos vigentes. A metodologia utilizada nesta pesquisa inclui uma ampla revisão bibliográfica sobre áreas de ocorrência de cetáceos no Brasil, turismo de observação, instrumentos legais e códigos de conduta para o ordenamento desta atividade. Adicionalmente, foi realizada uma busca por áreas de referência do turismo de observação de cetáceos em homepage de agências e operadoras de turismo. A coleta de dados se deu por meio de contato telefônico, e-mail e redes sociais das agências e operadoras de turismo de observação de cetáceos. Também foram realizadas três expedições à Reserva de Fauna Costeira de Tibau do Sul (REFAUTS), Rio Grande do Norte, área de referência do turismo de observação de botos-cinza, para registro do fluxo das embarcações turísticas, com o intuito de descrever, in loco, como essa atividade vem sendo conduzida. Na REFAUTS, foi realizado um embarque em lancha turística, na qual registrou-se, por meio da observação não participante, a descrição do passeio para observação de boto-cinza e a conformidade deste passeio com a lei municipal nº 349/2007, que regulamenta o transporte marítimo nesta Reserva. Neste estudo, foram identificadas sete espécies de cetáceos chave do turismo de observação: baleia-jubarte, Megaptera novaeangliae, baleia-franca-do-sul, Eubalaena australis, boto-cinza, Sotalia guianensis, golfinho-rotador, Stenella longirostris, boto-da-tainha, Tursiops truncatus, boto-vermelho, Inia geoffrensis, e tucuxi, Sotalia fluviatilis. No total, 29 áreas de referência do turismo de observação de cetáceos estão distribuídas em 11 estados brasileiros, com 79% dessas áreas inseridas em Unidades de Conservação da Natureza. A partir da análise de conformidade do passeio para observação de boto-cinza na REFAUTS com a lei municipal nº 349/2007, foram registradas duas infrações: presença de duas embarcações simultâneas na zona de uso restrito desta Reserva e motor da embarcação ligado a uma distância inferior a 50 m de botos-cinza. Os resultados apresentados neste estudo poderão subsidiar ações de monitoramento e fiscalização do turismo de observação de cetáceos, visando o ordenamento desta atividade e a proteção desses animais. Dessa forma, sugere-se que áreas de ocorrência de cetáceos no Brasil, ainda sem proteção legal, sejam protegidas por meio da criação de novas Unidades de Conservação da Natureza. Sugere-se também a promulgação de um instrumento legal de abrangência nacional, que estabeleça diretrizes de ordenamento do turismo de cetáceos no Brasil, com foco no número máximo e velocidade de barcos, duração e distância da interação entre barcos e cetáceos, licenciamento e capacitação de condutores de embarcações e programa de monitoramento e fiscalização desta atividadeCoordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESUniversidade Federal Rural do Semi-ÁridoBrasilCentro de Ciências Agrárias - CCAUFERSAPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ambiente, Tecnologia e SociedadeLunardi, Vitor de Oliveirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2502162313135026Lunardi, Diana Gonçalveshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3614629176970801Medeiros , Wendson Dantas de Araújohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9094935416530693Fragoso, Ana Bernadete Limahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6664350945721817Tubelis, Dárius Pukenishttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0935124986518001Gomes, Rosany Rossi Pereira2022-05-16T14:08:02Z2021-10-182022-05-16T14:08:02Z2021-07-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfGomes (2021) (GOMES, 2021)https://repositorio.ufersa.edu.br/handle/prefix/7023porGOMES, Rosany Rossi Pereira. 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Turismo de observação de cetáceos no Brasil |
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Turismo de observação de cetáceos no Brasil Gomes, Rosany Rossi Pereira Baleia Ecoturismo Golfinho Mamíferos aquáticos Unidades de conservação Whale Ecotourism Dolphin Aquatic mammals Protected areas CNPQ::CIENCIAS AMBIENTAIS::MEIO AMBIENTE |
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Turismo de observação de cetáceos no Brasil |
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Turismo de observação de cetáceos no Brasil |
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Gomes, Rosany Rossi Pereira |
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Gomes, Rosany Rossi Pereira |
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Lunardi, Vitor de Oliveira http://lattes.cnpq.br/2502162313135026 Lunardi, Diana Gonçalves http://lattes.cnpq.br/3614629176970801 Medeiros , Wendson Dantas de Araújo http://lattes.cnpq.br/9094935416530693 Fragoso, Ana Bernadete Lima http://lattes.cnpq.br/6664350945721817 Tubelis, Dárius Pukenis http://lattes.cnpq.br/0935124986518001 |
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Gomes, Rosany Rossi Pereira |
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Baleia Ecoturismo Golfinho Mamíferos aquáticos Unidades de conservação Whale Ecotourism Dolphin Aquatic mammals Protected areas CNPQ::CIENCIAS AMBIENTAIS::MEIO AMBIENTE |
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Baleia Ecoturismo Golfinho Mamíferos aquáticos Unidades de conservação Whale Ecotourism Dolphin Aquatic mammals Protected areas CNPQ::CIENCIAS AMBIENTAIS::MEIO AMBIENTE |
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Whale-watching is a commercial, non-lethal activity to see, hear or swim with one of the dozens of species of cetaceans. This activity generates employment and income and can be an important opportunity for environmental awareness, but the lack of efficient management of whale-watching can cause negative impacts on these animals. Although there are scientific studies on the subject, there is still little data available on where and how whale-watching has been conducted in Brazil. In this sense, this study aims to investigate whale-watching in Brazil, based on a survey of their occurrence areas, target species and current norms and regulations. The methodology used in this research includes an extensive bibliographical review on areas of occurrence of cetaceans in Brazil, whale-watching, legal instruments and codes of conduct for the planning of this activity. Additionally, a search was carried out for reference areas for whale-watching on the homepages of agencies and tour operators. Data collection took place through telephone contact, e-mail and social networks of whale-watching agencies and tour operators. Three expeditions were also carried out to the Coastal Wildlife Reserve of Tibau do Sul (REFAUTS), Rio Grande do Norte, a reference area for dolphin-watching, to record the flow of tourist boats, in order to describe, in loco, how this activity has been conducted. At REFAUTS, a tourist boat boarding was carried out, in which the description of the tour for observing dolphins and the compliance of this tour with municipal law no 349/2007, which regulates shipping in this Reserve. In this study, seven cetacean species targeted by whale-watching were identified: humpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, southern right whale, Eubalaena australis, Guiana dolphin, Sotalia guianensis, spinner dolphin, Stenella longirostris, bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, Amazon river dolphin, Inia geoffrensis, and tucuxi, Sotalia fluviatilis. In total, 29 reference areas for whale-watching are distributed in 11 Brazilian states, with 79% of these areas included in Protected Areas. From the analysis of compliance of the tour for observing dolphins in REFAUTS with municipal law no 349/2007, two infractions were registered: presence of two simultaneous boats in the restricted use area of this Reserve and boat engine connected at a distance less than 50 m of dolphins. The results presented in this study may support actions for monitoring and inspection of dolphin-watching, aiming to organize this activity and protect these animals. Thus, it is suggested that areas of occurrence of cetaceans in Brazil, still without legal protection, be protected through the creation of new Protected Areas. It is also suggested the promulgation of a legal instrument of national scope, which establishes guidelines for the planning of whale-watching in Brazil, focusing on the maximum number and speed of boats, duration and distance of the interaction between boats and cetaceans, licensing and training of boats conductors and a monitoring and inspection program for this activity |
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