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Partie 1. Module 1. Consigne 2
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Partie 1. Module 2.
Partie 1. Module 3.
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Partie 2. Module 4.
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- Heenehan, H. L., S. M. Van Parijs, L. Bejder, J. A. Tyne and D. W. Johnston. 2017b. Using acoustics to prioritize management decisions to protect coastal dolphins: A case study using Hawaiian spinner dolphins. Marine Policy 75: 84-90.
- Heiler, J., S. H. Elwen, H. J. Kriesell and T. Gridley. 2016. Changes in bottlenose dolphin whistle parameters related to vessel presence, surface behaviour and group composition. Animal Behavior 117: 167-177.
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- Priyadarshana, T., S. M. Randage, A. Alling, S. Calderan, J. Gordon, R. Leaper and L. Porter. 2016. Distribution patterns of blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) and shipping off southern Sri Lanka. Regional Studies in Marine Science 3: 181-188.
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Partie 2. Module 5.
- Chion, C., G. Cantin, S. Dionne, B. Dubeau + 8 autres. 2013. Spatiotemporal modelling for policy analysis: Application to sustainable management of whale-watching activities. Marine Policy 38: 151-162.
- Chion, C., P. Lamontagne, S. Turgeon, L. Parrot + 7 autres. 2011. Eliciting cognitive processes underlying patterns of human-wildlife interactions for agent-based modeling. Available online 31 March 2011. Ecological Modelling 222 (2011): 2213-2226.
- Christiansen, F., C. G. Bertulli, M. H. Rasmussen and D. Lusseau. 2015. Estimating Cumulative Exposure of Wildife to Non-Lethal Disturbance Using Spatially Explicit Capture-Recapture Models. Journal of Wildlife Management 79 (2): 311-324.
- Mosnier, A., T. Doniol-Valcroze, J.-F. Gosselin, V. Lesage, L. N. Measures and M. O. Hammill. 2015. Insights into processes of population decline using an integrated population model: The case of the St. Lawrence Estuary beluga (Delphinapterus leucas). Ecological Modelling 314: 15-31.
- New, L. F., A. J. Hall, R. Harcourt, G. Kaufman, E. C. M. Parsons, H. C. Pearson, A. M. Cosentino and R. S. Schick. 2015. The modelling and assessment of whale-watching impacts. Ocean & Coastal Management 115:10-16.
- Parrott, L., C. Chion, C. C. A. Martins, P. Lamontagne + 8 autres. 2011. A decision support system to assist the sustainable management of navigation activities in the St. Lawrence River Estuary, Canada. En ligne le 15 septembre 2011. Environmental Modelling & Software 26 (2011): 1403-1418.
- Pirotta, E., L. New, J. Harwood and D. Lusseau. 2014. Activities, motivations and disturbance: An agent-based model of bottlenose dolphin behavioral dynamics and interactions with tourism in Doubtful Sound, New Zealand. Ecological Modelling 282: 44-58.
Partie 2. Module 6.
- Avila-Foucat, V. S., D. Gendron, D. Revollo-Fernandez, E. I. Popoca and A. Alejandra Ramirez. 2017. Determinants of the potential demand for whale watching in Loreto Bay National Park. Marine Policy 8 (1): 37-44.
- Chalcobsky, B. A., E. A. Crespo and M. A. Coscarella. 2017. Whale-watching in Patagonia: What regulation scheme should be implemented when the socio-ecological system is changing? Marine Policy 75: 165-173.
- Chion, C., S. Turgeon, G. Cantin, + 7 auteurs. 2018. A voluntary conservation agreement reduces the risks of lethal collisions between ships and whales in the St. Lawrence Estuary (Québec, Canada): From co-construction to monitoring compliance and assessing effectiveness. PloS ONE 13 (9): eû202560.
- Filby, N. E., K. A. Stockin and C. Scarpaci. 2015. Social science as a vehicule to improve dolphin-swim tour operation compliance? Marine Policy 51: 40-47.
- Guerra, M. and S. M. Dawson. 2016. Boat-based tourism and bottlenose dolphins in Doubtful Sound, New Zealand: The role of management in decreasing dolphin-boat interactions. Tourism Management 57: 1-9.
- Inman, A., F. Brooker, S. Dolman, R. McCann and A. M. W. Wilson. 2016. The use of marine wildlife-watching codes and their role in managing activities within marine protected areas in Scotland. Ocean & Coastal Management 132: 132-142.
- Kessler, M. and R. Hartcourt. 2013. Whale watching regulation compliance trends and the implications for management off Sydney, Australia. Marine Policy 42: 14-19.
- Sitar, A., L. J. May-Collado, A. J. Wright, E. Peters-Burton, L. Rockwood and E. C. M. Parsons. 2016. Boat operators in Bocas del Toro, Panama, display low levels of compliance with national whale-watching regulations. Marine Policy 68: 221-228.
Partie 3. Module 7.
- Benz, J., F. Lopes, H. Calado and P. Dearden. 2016a. Enhancing satisfaction and sustainable management: Whale watching in the Azores. Tourism Management 54: 465-476.
- Benz, J., F. Lopez, H. Calado and P. Dearden. 2016b. Managing marine wildlife activities: Analysis of motivations and specialization levels of divers and whale watchers. Tourism Management Perspectives 18: 74-83.ourism Management Perspectives 18: 74-83.
- Garcia-Cegarra, A. M. and A. S. Pacheco. 2017. Whale-watching trips in Peru lead to increases in tourist knowledge, pro-conservation intentions and tourist concern for the impacts of whale-watching on humpback whales. Aquatic Conservation 27 (5): 1011-1020
- Jacobs, M. H. and M. Harms 2014. Influence of interpretation on conservation intentions of whale tourists. Tourism Management 42: 123-131.
- Lück, M. 2015. Education on marine mammals tours — But what do tourists want to learn? Ocean & Coastal Management 103: 25-33.
- Lück, M. 2016. The Teachable Moments on Marine Mammal Tours: Watching versus Swim-With Tours. Coastal Management 44 (2): 131-138.
- Meissner, A. M., F. Christiansen, E. Martinez, M. D. M. Pawley, M. B. Orams and K. A. Stockin. 2015. Behavioral Effects of Tourism on Oceanic Common Dolphin, Delphinus sp., in New Zealand: The Effects of Markov Analysis Variations and Current Tour Operator Compliance with Regulations. PLoS ONE 10 (1): e0116962
- Simard, Y. et N. Roy. 2018. Une décennie de suivis acoustiques continus des rorquals bleus, des rorquals communs et du krill dans le parc marin du Saguenay—Saint-Laurent de 2007 à 2017. Le Naturaliste Canadien 142 (2): 106-114.
Partie 3. Module 8.
- Alessi, J., F. Bruccoleri and V. Cafaro. 2019. How citizens can encourage scientific research: The case study of bottlenose dolphins monitoring. Ocean and Coastal Management 167: 9-19.
- Brown, D. M., J. Robbins, P. L. Sieswerda, R. Schoelkopf and E. C. M. Parsons. 2018. Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) sightings in the New York – New Jersey Harbor Estuary. Marine Mammal Science 34 (1): 250-257.
- Harvey, G. K. A., T. A. Nelson, P. C. Paquet, C. J. Fester and C. H. Fox. 2018. Comparing citizen science reports and systematic surveys of marine mammal distributions and densities. Biological Conservation 226: 92-100.
- Parsons, E. C. M., B. Favaro, M. Draheim, J. B. McCarthy, A. A. Aguirre, A. L. Bauer, L. K. Blight, J. A. Cigliano, M. A. Coleman + 12 autres. 2014. Seventhy-One Important Questions for the Conservation of Marine Biodiversity. Conservation Biology 8: 1206-1214.
- Simard, Y. et N. Roy. 2018. Une décennie de suivis acoustiques continus des rorquals bleus, des rorquals communs et du krill dans le parc marin du Saguenay—Saint-Laurent de 2007 à 2017. Le Naturaliste Canadien 142 (2): 106-114.
- Turgeon, S., C. C. A. Martins, C. Chion et N. Ménard. 2018. Le système d’identification automatique (AIS), un outil pour la gestion d’aires marines protégées : revue des applications au parc marin du Saguenay—Saint-Laurent. Le Naturaliste Canadien 142 (2): 127-139.
Partie 3. Module 9.
- Bejder, M, D. W. Johnston, J. Smith, A. Friedlaender and L. Bejder. 2016. Embracing conservation success of recovering humpback whale populations: Evaluating the case for downlisting their conservation status in Australia. Marine Policy 66: 137-141.
- Burgin, S. and N. Hardiman. 2015. Effects of non-consumptive wildlife-oriented tourism on marine species and prospects for their sustainable management. Journal of Environmental Management 151: 210-220
- Higham, J., L. Bejder, S. J. Allen, P. J. Corkeron and D. Lusseau. 2016. Managing whale-watching as a non-lethal consumptive activity. Journal of Sustainable Tourism 24 (1): 73-90.
- Pirotta, E. and D. Lusseau. 2015. Managing the wildlife tourism commons. Ecological Applications 25 (3): 729-741.
- Trave, C., J. Brunnschweiler, M. Sheaves, A. Diedrich and A. Barnett. 2017. Are we killing them with kindness? Evaluation of sustainable marine wildlife tourism. Biological Conservation 299: 211-222.
- Wearing, S. L., P. A. Cunningham, S. Schweinsberg and C. Jobberns. 2014. Whale Watching as Ecotourism: How Sustainable is it? Cosmopolitan Civil Societies Journal 6 (1): 38-55.