A CRUMBLING CASE FOR CETACEAN CAPTIVITY?
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APPENDIX 1<br />
SELECTED READING<br />
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California Press, USA (1997)<br />
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Kirby, D, Death at Sea World, Shamu and the Dark Side of Killer Whales in Captivity, St. Martins Press,<br />
USA (2012)<br />
Laidlaw, R, Looking at Fragments of Nature: Perspectives on Zoo and Aquarium Captivity, in Sorenson,<br />
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Dolphin Conservation Society, UK (1998)<br />
NOAA Fisheries, Georgia Aquarium Application to Import 18 Beluga Whales (File No. 17324) (2015)<br />
http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/georgia_aquarium_belugas.htm<br />
NOAA Fisheries, Georgia Aquarium Application to Import 18 Beluga Whales (File No. 17324) Full Text of<br />
Judge’s Decision (2015) http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/ga_court_decision_092815.pdf<br />
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