• About the Handbook

    About the Handbook

    This Handbook is designed to support managers, regulators, operators and anyone interested in whale watching. It is a flexible and evolving tool incorporating international best practice, educational resources and a summary of the latest, relevant scientific information.  Content has been drafted and sourced in consultation with IWC and CMS affiliated scientists and managers from around the world, and is reviewed each year at the meeting of the Scientific Committee of the International Whaling Commission.

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United Kingdom: Scotland

Understanding the socio-economic impacts of whale watching

United States and Canada: The Whale Trail

Promoting and facilitating land-based whale watching on the Pacific Coast

United States of America - Gulf of Maine

Whale watching contributes to long-term monitoring of whales

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