While the rationale for keeping captive marine mammals often
centers on educational benefits for people and research
benefits for cetacean conservation, HSUS Marine Mammal
Scientist Naomi Rose examines the evidence that reveals the
limitations of those benefits, and the harm inflicted on
cetaceans through capture and confinement. In this paper,
presented at the European Cetacean Society's 18th Annual
Conference in Kolmården, Sweden, in March 2004, Rose considers
some of the scientific evidence that supports the
anti-captivity position.
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