Behavioral Abuse Of Marine Animals In Marine Parks

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It Is Never Too Late
Think about getting told what to do twenty-four seven, and not having a say about anything. Sea animals around the world are getting abused. Marine animals are starting to die off and it is time to help others realize this. They are dying in and out of marine parks because people’s pollutants in the wild and physical and behavioral abuse in parks. The main parts society should focus on how animals are treated in the wild, how animals are handled in parks, and how we can help or fix these problem. This is why more attention should be brought to the fact animals are having shorter lifespans in marine parks more than in their natural habitats.
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The animals in the parks are getting scars and marks that they do not get in their natural environment. “Orcas can get severe dental trauma from gnawing on their enclosures or grinding their teeth” (“Seaworld Pushes Back”). This is because of strain from training or not being fed enough. Also when orcas and dolphin are put with other creatures in concrete tanks often the animals do not go together. They are not compatible. This can cause even more stress and animals get bored which can cause abnormal behaviors (“Seaworld Pushes Back”). Some would consider this would be an easy solution putting the animals that are the compatible together in the same tank. But when the enclosures that they are put in are not proper for those animals, this just causes more problems. For example sea lions and seal enclosures should be mostly shaded but most are not. The sun can cause sunburns, and eye diseases. The reason places like Seaworld do not have shaded areas is because trainers make them look up into the sky and the crowds in order to receive food (“Seaworld Pushes Back”). It does not help that some mammal enclosures are so small it would feel like a prison cell. The marine animals usually can only take a few strokes before they hit a wall. This is not healthy because the animals will start to swim in circles which is not good for their body (“Marine Parks”). The marine animals can not have natural behaviors in tanks …show more content…

Animals can be carefree in the wild, be treated kindly in parks, and people can find a way to help better them for the future. There will always be problems, and there is most likely a solution. The community needs to be there for the marine life before there is none.
Works Cited

Chan, Sewell. “Seaworld says it will end the breeding of killer whales.” New York Times, 18 Mar. 2016. Galegroup.nytimes.com Accessed 6 Feb. 2018.
Ellis, Richard. The Empty Ocean. Island Press, 2003.
Maher, Lani M. “Protecting California’s marine environment from flushed pollutants”. UCLA Journal Of Environmental Law & Policy, vol. 35, no. 2, Fall 2017, pp. 1-18. General OneFile, Galegroup.com. Accessed 6 Feb. 2018.
“Marine Parks.” LCA Last Chance For Animals. n.d. lcanimal.org. Accessed 6 Feb.

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