Cashing in on spinners: Dolphin viewing more profitable than swimming, study finds

Dolphin tourism participation is pictured off the leeward coast of the Big Island. ( Julian Tyne/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Dolphin tourism participation is pictured off the leeward coast of the Big Island. ( Julian Tyne/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Hawaiian spinner dolphins, or naia, cruise through the clear blue waters off the Kona Coast as a snorkeler from the surface. (Bo Pardau/Community Contributor)

More money can be made viewing Hawaiian spinner dolphins than can be banked swimming with the marine mammals, according to a recently released study.