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A CRUMBLING CASE FOR CETACEAN CAPTIVITY?

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APPENDIX 1<br />

SELECTED READING<br />

Bekoff, M, Aquatic animals, cognitive ethology, and ethics: questions about sentience and other<br />

troubling issues that lurk in turbid water, DISEASES OF AQUATIC ORGANISMS, Dis Aquat Org, Vol. 75:<br />

87–98 (2007)<br />

Davis, S G, Spectacular Nature, Corporate Culture and the Sea World Experience, University of<br />

California Press, USA (1997)<br />

Forhoff, T & B Peterson (eds.), Between Species, Celebrating the Dolphin-Human Bond, Sierra Club<br />

Books, USA (2003)<br />

Hancocks, D, A Different Nature, The Paradoxical World of Zoos and Their Uncertain Future, University<br />

of California Press, USA (2001)<br />

Jett, J S & J M Ventre, Keto and Tillicum Express the Stress of Orca Captivity, Orca Project, USA (2011)<br />

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 />

J. (ed.) Critical Animal Studies, Thinking the Unthinkable, Canadian Scholar’s Press, Canada (2014)<br />

Malamud, R, Reading Zoos, Representations of Animals and Captivity, New York University Press, USA<br />

(1998)<br />

Marino, L, Cetacean Captivity, in Grun, L. (ed.) The Ethics of Captivity, Oxford University Press, USA<br />

(2014)<br />

Marino L, S Lilienfeld, R Malamud, N Nobis & R Broglio, Do zoos and aquariums promote attitude<br />

change in visitors? A critical evaluation of the American Zoo and Aquarium study. Society and Animals,<br />

18: 126-138 (2010).<br />

Mayer, S, A Review of the Scientific Justification for Maintaining Cetaceans in Captivity, Whale and<br />

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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