This article discusses the stress that human interaction can cause dolphins when tourists swim with them. It notes that too much interaction from boats and swimmers can prevent dolphins from resting, feeding, and caring for their young. The article recommends limiting the numbers of boats and passengers around dolphins and letting the dolphins approach humans at their own pace to avoid displacing or psychologically stressing dolphins.
This article discusses the stress that human interaction can cause dolphins when tourists swim with them. It notes that too much interaction from boats and swimmers can prevent dolphins from resting, feeding, and caring for their young. The article recommends limiting the numbers of boats and passengers around dolphins and letting the dolphins approach humans at their own pace to avoid displacing or psychologically stressing dolphins.
This article discusses the stress that human interaction can cause dolphins when tourists swim with them. It notes that too much interaction from boats and swimmers can prevent dolphins from resting, feeding, and caring for their young. The article recommends limiting the numbers of boats and passengers around dolphins and letting the dolphins approach humans at their own pace to avoid displacing or psychologically stressing dolphins.
2.prevent them from resting, feeding or nurturing their young. 3.we might displace them, and they might not have a place that's safe to go to 4.if dolphins leave, many tourism-driven economies will suffer 5.limited numbers of boats and passengers 6.letting the dolphins take the lead. 7.tells clients to wait for the dolphin to approach them. 8.If the dolphins aren't feeling sociable, keep their hands to themselves. 9.swimming hundred of kilometers, this could result in long- term psych0logical problems. 10.keeping dolphin at resorts keep them separates from their pods.