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The role of law in shark-based eco-tourism: Lessons from Australia. Marine Policy. 39:21-28. Abstract
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2013.
Moved by that sinking feeling: Variable diving geometry underlies movement strategies in whale sharks. Functional Ecology. 25(3):595-607. Abstract
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2011.
How large is the world's largest fish? Measuring whale sharks Rhincodon typus with laser photogrammetry Journal of Fish Biology. 78(1):378-385. Abstract
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2011.
Paternity analysis in a litter of whale shark embryos. Endangered Species Research. 12(2):117-124. Abstract
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2010.
Wildlife tourism as a common pool resource issue: enabling conditions for sustainability governance. Journal of Sustainable Tourism. 18(7):831-844. Abstract
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2010.
Discovering wildlife tourism: a whale shark tourism case study. Current Issues in Tourism. 13(4):351-361. Abstract
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2010.
To go or not to go with the flow: Environmental influences on whale shark movement patterns. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 390(2):84-98. Abstract
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2010.
Whale shark tourism at Ningaloo Marine Park: A longitudinal study of wildlife tourism. Tourism Management. 31(3):386-394. Abstract
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2010.
Consolidation in a wildlife tourism industry: The changing impact of whale shark tourist expenditure in the Ningaloo coast region. International Journal of Tourism Research. 12(2):134-148. Abstract
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2010.
Oceanographic and atmospheric phenomena influence the abundance of whale sharks at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 382(2):77-81. Abstract
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2010.
A new prospect for tagging large free-swimming sharks with motion-sensitive data-loggers. Fisheries Research. 97(1-2):11-16. Abstract
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2009.
Decline in whale shark size and abundance at Ningaloo Reef over the past decade: The world’s largest fish is getting smaller. Biological Conservation. 141(7):1894-1905. Abstract
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2008.
Scarring patterns and relative mortality rates of Indian Ocean whale sharks. Journal of Fish Biology. 72(6):1488-1503. Abstract
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2008.
WAMSI 3.1.4 final report: Population monitoring protocols for whale sharks (Rhincodon typus). :1-195. Download: WAMSI 3.1.4 final report.pdf (5.79 MB)
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2008.
Robust, comparable population metrics through collaborative photo-monitoring of whale sharks Rhincodon typus. Ecological Applications. 18(1):222-233. Abstract
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2008.
Perceptions of and Interactions with Marine Environments: Diving Attractions from Great Whites to Pygmy Seahorses. New Frontiers in Marine Tourism: Diving Experiences, Sustainability, Management. :49-64.
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2008.
Accuracy and precision of archival tag data: a multiple-tagging study conducted on a whale shark (Rhincodon typus) in the Indian Ocean. Fisheries Oceanography. 16(6):547–554. Abstract
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2007.
Inferring population trends for the world's largest fish from mark-recapture estimates of survival. Journal of Animal Ecology. 76(3):480-489. Abstract
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2007.
Ram filter-feeding and nocturnal feeding of whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. Fisheries Research. 84(1):65-70. Abstract
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2007.
A review of behavioural ecology of whale sharks (Rhincodon typus). Fisheries Research. 84(1):10-16. Abstract
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2007.
Size and maturity status of the whale shark (Rhincodon typus) at Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia. Fisheries Research. 84(1):81-86. Abstract
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2007.
Whale shark (Rhincodon typus) biology and ecology: A review of the primary literature. Fisheries Research. 84(1):4-9. Abstract
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2007.
Movements of whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) tagged at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. Marine Biology. 148(5):1157-1166. Abstract
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2006.
Population size and structure of whale sharks Rhincodon typus at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 319:275-285. Abstract
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2006.
Shark attacks on a whale shark (Rhincodon typus) at Ningaloo Reef, western Australia. Bulletin of Marine Science. 78(2):397-402. Abstract
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2006.