Friday, 8 January 2016

Dolphin boost for India tourism

#DOLPHIN-WATCHING tourism could bring additional revenues to the coast of Sindhudurg, in Maharashtra, #India, where a colony of 569 dolphins has been found by marine biologists. 

The coastline is considered to be a hot spot of humpback dolphins.

Says Santosh Kakade, owner of Sanjana Travels: ‘Dolphin tourism started seven or eight years ago, but in the last two years it has seen a huge growth. This new discovery will attract more tourists into Sindhudurg. Local fishermen and hotels will benefit from it.’


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Picture Credit: Dolphin-Musandam by Mandy - Dolphin Following Dhow. Licensed under CC BY 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons

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