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Sharp drop in foreign visitors keen to spot Hong Kong’s endangered pink dolphins, as tourism slump caused by protests takes its toll

  • Struggling tour operator Dolphin Watch appeals to locals and visitors to help it stay in business
  • Only 32 pink dolphins were spotted in Hong Kong waters last year, down from 188 in 2003

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Tourists on the Hong Kong Dolphin Watch tour around Lantau Island on October 9. Photo: Xiaomei Chen

Sundays in summer are usually the busiest time of year for Hong Kong Dolphin Watch, which has been taking visitors on ecological tours since 1995.

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These days, however, no more than 10 or 20 tourists sign up on a Sunday, fewer than during the winter low season.

“A month ago, we thought we were on the edge of closing,” said Janet Walker, the company’s senior tour coordinator.

Eco-tourism, like the rest of Hong Kong’s tourism sector, has taken a beating as visitor arrivals have plummeted because of increasingly violent anti-government protests now in their fifth month.

Dolphin Watch says its business has nosedived by more than 60 per cent, and it has been operating at a loss since June, when the protests began.

The company relies heavily on visitors, especially for weekday trips on Wednesdays and Fridays, but has cancelled 95 per cent of those outings since June.

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