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Research Article

Whale shark abundance, spatial distribution and effective tourism areas in the northern Mexican Caribbean

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Received 03 Nov 2022, Accepted 01 Apr 2024, Published online: 17 Apr 2024
 

ABSTRACT

Every year, from June to September, the whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is present in the Mexican Caribbean and has become a highly attractive tourist resource. In this study, we assess the spatial and temporal distribution of whale sharks and estimate the size of the effective tourism area from data collected between 2016 and 2021. The main whale shark aggregation site in the Mexican Caribbean is called ‘El Azul’, it has an average size of 400 km2. Using aerial survey data, we found 37 whale shark aggregations where we counted 1–170 individuals and 16–150 tourist boats. The average size of the area covered by these groups was 2.9 km2. The highest density of whale sharks was recorded in 2020 (48 whale sharks per km2) and the lowest in 2021 (5 whale sharks per km2). Estimating the effective tourism area (where whale shark tourism takes place) within the entire aggregation area is important to refine tourism carrying capacity calculations and to avoid miscalculations that could lead to over-exploitation of whale shark tourism activities with negative consequences for the species. The information from this study is directly applicable to adaptive ecotourism management, improving the sustainability of whale shark tourism, and biological monitoring.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

Field work was supported by SAC -TUN in the framework of the project called ‘Contribución al manejo sustentable del turismo con tiburón ballena en el Caribe Mexicano, 2019-2021’ (aerial surveys from 2019-2021) and the Project ‘Manejo sustentable de tiburón ballena en el Caribe Mexicano’ supported by the Alliance WWF & Fundación Carlos Slim, and CINVESTAV-IPN Unidad Mérida (aerial surveys from 2014-2018). We thank the cooperation of CONANP staff and Jet Planes Agency pilots: Jorge León, Carlos Muciño, Nestor Rosado, Pablo Canales, and Omar. We thank to CONAHCYT for the fellowship received by Natali Cardenas as a posdoctoral researcher at the Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados (CINVESTAV), Unidad Mérida.

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