World Whale Conference  - Uniting all cetacean industry stakeholders   

 

The  <http://www.worldcetaceanalliance.org/> World Cetacean Alliance (WCA) is 
hosting our 4th  <http://www.worldwhaleconference.org/> World Whale Conference 
2017, to be held in Durban, South Africa from 24th – 29th June 2017.  

 

The conference will be focused on the theme Towards Responsible Tourism for 
Cetaceans, and will bring together national, regional and global stakeholders 
from whale conservation and welfare backgrounds, the whale watching industry, 
governmental departments, travel and tourism representatives, and beyond, to 
share evidence and discuss strategies to ensure the protection of cetaceans in 
southern Africa and worldwide. 

 

As a part of the conference, WCA’s Whale Heritage Sites Summit will see WHS 
candidates showcase their destinations, and discuss and explore opportunities 
for the development of new sites in Africa and worldwide. 

 

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 <http://worldwhaleconference.org/programme/wca-conference-2017/> Conference 
Schedule:  

 

Saturday 24th June, 2017: Community Event with Sodurba, a new annual event to 
celebrate the ‘Arrival of the Whales’ on their migration route

Sunday 25th June, 2017: Workshops with a regional focus of Cetacean 
Conservation  and Cetacean Tourism in Africa  

Monday 26th & Tuesday 27th June, 2017: WCA Conference Key note address: Dr Ken 
Findlay 

Wednesday 28th June & Thursday 29th June, 2017: Whale Heritage Sites (WHS) 
Summit 

WCA Conference Key Goals:

The 2017 World Whale Conference will achieve three important goals for 
cetaceans in tourism:

1.      Agree a set of Global Standards that protect all cetaceans in tourism 
by combining current best practice guidelines, advice from practitioners, and 
the latest scientific research into one resource.
2.      Create an International Advisory Committee for Cetaceans in Tourism 
(both in the wild and in captivity) to oversee the agreed Global Standards.
3.       Seek endorsement for both the Global Standards and Advisory Committee 
from national and international institutions, regulatory bodies, governments, 
NGOs, and the travel industry.

 

The detail of these standards/guidelines will be debated, discussed and where 
possible, agreed at the World Whale Conference 2017. The World Cetacean 
Alliance are currently in discussion with key stakeholders and policy makers to 
identify mechanisms/platforms for these standards and guidelines to be adopted 
(and enforced) globally. Visit the  <http://www.worldwhaleconference.org> 
www.worldwhaleconference.org website for more details on the agenda.

 

Further information regarding the conference programme and speakers is being 
updated regularly and will include both international and South African 
presenters.   


Our conference website  <http://www.worldwhaleconference.org/> 
www.worldwhaleconference.org allows delegates to find out more about the 
conference, registration, accommodation, and source information on the host 
city, visa requirements, flight and travel options, etc.

 

We do hope that you will join us in Durban! Please use this link to register:  
<http://worldwhaleconference.org/register/> 
http://worldwhaleconference.org/register/

 

Warm regards,

WCA Conference Team

 

Email:   <mailto:ad...@worldcetaceanalliance.org> 
ad...@worldcetaceanalliance.org 

 

The World Cetacean Alliance (WCA) is a Partnership of over 90 non-profit 
organisations, whale and dolphin watching tour operators and individuals in 35 
countries worldwide working collaboratively to protect cetaceans and their 
habitats. World Cetacean Alliance, the Secretariat to the Partnership, is a UK 
registered Charity no. 1160484. 

 

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