Oceanic Focus Argumentative Essay

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Species Protection:Oceanic Focus-Advocacy Proposal Amusement parks containing orcas had been a beloved family destination since 1959. That is, until recently. The release of the documentary following the lives of the captive orcas, Blackfish, in 2013 opened the world’s eyes to the horrors hidden behind the theatrical orca shows. The documentary raised the question if orcas should really be held in captivity after showing what lies below the surface. Although there has been substantial efforts to help protect the killer whales from leading lives in captivity, many people still remain uninformed. We hope with our project, that we can educate and inspire others to take action against this captivity. The whales in these parks did not just appear, they had to be caught to start the captive pods. It was said that since 1961, 150 orcas have been captured from the wild and that 127 of them are now dead. An even sadder fact of this was that of the 127 orcas, the median lifespan was only four years. It seemed that breeding orcas within captivity would lead to a solution to the problem. Wrong.There has been 30 miscarried or stillborn calves as a result of captive breeding. Many marine professionals also advise against this type of breeding due …show more content…

The simple fact that the average life expectancy for a whale at SeaWorld is 13 years, while in the wild the average is 30-50. Or that in the wild killer whales typically eat a large variety of fish, turtles, birds, and mammals while in captivity they are fed large quantities of cow and pig bones along with thawed fish to supplement their diets. Their space is limited as well, leading to many issues including collapsed dorsal fins due to their inability to swim freely. It is obvious, from even a civilian standpoint, that these conditions hurt the killer whales to the point where it is a death sentence to take them out of the

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