Cetacean, by definition, is a marine mammal of the order Cetacea; a whale, dolphin or porpoise. In light of their social intellect and friendly appearance, cetaceans are used in institutions such as zoos and aquariums as a source of education and entertainment for the public. Before the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972, cetaceans were captured worldwide including in U.S. waters. In the United States today, there are over 224 zoos and aquariums accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. Out of those 224, 34 of these institutions display cetaceans. Even though the Marine Mammal Protection Act “Prohibits, with certain exceptions, the “taking” of marine mammals in U. S waters and by U. S. citizens on the high seas, and the importa...
Welfare science and public concern for animal welfare is increasing, and although the movement origi...
When Marineland of the Pacific opened in 1954 on the Palos Verdes Peninsula in greater Los Angeles, ...
The management of marine mammals, particularly cetaceans, in developing countries is often secondary...
Cetacean, by definition, is a marine mammal of the order Cetacea; a whale, dolphin or porpoise. In l...
Cetaceans are long-lived, social species that are valued as ambassadors inspiring the public to enga...
2012-05-30The human relationship with cetaceans has been tenuously respectful at best and devastatin...
This thesis aimed to compare the behaviours displayed by marine mammals, especially toothed cetacea...
When the marine mammal entertainment industry emerged in the 1960s, companies like SeaWorld captured...
published_or_final_versionEnvironmental ManagementMasterMaster of Science in Environmental Managemen
This dissertation is a qualitative analysis of the two most substantial landmarks that marked the re...
Cetaceans are not meant to be in captivity. There are facilities all over the world that hold whales...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Di...
Are marine mammal species better off today because of captivity? Is captivity ethical and should it ...
abstract: Bottlenose dolphins, or Tursiops truncates, have captured the attention of humans for cent...
My primary goal of this project was to create an interactive model that engages and educates visitor...
Welfare science and public concern for animal welfare is increasing, and although the movement origi...
When Marineland of the Pacific opened in 1954 on the Palos Verdes Peninsula in greater Los Angeles, ...
The management of marine mammals, particularly cetaceans, in developing countries is often secondary...
Cetacean, by definition, is a marine mammal of the order Cetacea; a whale, dolphin or porpoise. In l...
Cetaceans are long-lived, social species that are valued as ambassadors inspiring the public to enga...
2012-05-30The human relationship with cetaceans has been tenuously respectful at best and devastatin...
This thesis aimed to compare the behaviours displayed by marine mammals, especially toothed cetacea...
When the marine mammal entertainment industry emerged in the 1960s, companies like SeaWorld captured...
published_or_final_versionEnvironmental ManagementMasterMaster of Science in Environmental Managemen
This dissertation is a qualitative analysis of the two most substantial landmarks that marked the re...
Cetaceans are not meant to be in captivity. There are facilities all over the world that hold whales...
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Di...
Are marine mammal species better off today because of captivity? Is captivity ethical and should it ...
abstract: Bottlenose dolphins, or Tursiops truncates, have captured the attention of humans for cent...
My primary goal of this project was to create an interactive model that engages and educates visitor...
Welfare science and public concern for animal welfare is increasing, and although the movement origi...
When Marineland of the Pacific opened in 1954 on the Palos Verdes Peninsula in greater Los Angeles, ...
The management of marine mammals, particularly cetaceans, in developing countries is often secondary...