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    Bio 2.3 Ecological niche Three species that I studied 1.)Dolphin 2.)Great White Shark 3.)Emperor Penguin Animals need gas exchange for one main reason and that is to survive , all organisms need this gas exchange process to burn glucose for fuel which is a simple but important energy source that is a component of many carbohydrates. The respiratory system is where there is a series of organs taking in oxygen and getting rid of carbon…

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    their operation to expose the truth about the Taiji, Japan’ dolphin slaughter. This is a yearly event that takes place at the beginning of September and takes course over a course of months, where fisherman from the area corral dolphins into a small enclosed area. When this happens the fisherman allow parks, like Sea World, to choose out desired dolphins, usually bottlenose, to take for shows and entertainment. For the remaining dolphins, the ones not considered desirable, they are killed for…

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    Remember the Flipper? Flipper was a bottlenose dolphin named Kathy, her trainer, Ric O’Barry is one of the main reasons dolphins are highly protected, and to cause any danger or harm to them is illegal. For the past forty-four years of O’Barry’s life, he has been protecting and freeing captive dolphins. As the founder and director of The Dolphin Project, he has spent most of his life changing the captivity industry. Before O’Barry started freeing Dolphins, he worked in the captivity industry,…

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    lace to visit while you are there. Let’s take a closer look at what is offered. There is dolphin riding in Orlando at Discovery Cove. The last time I went to Sea World we would have done dolphin riding, but only one space was available and my parents didn't want a fight between me and my sister. Neither of us rode dolphins, but it would be fun for all types of people to get that experience. The way to get to Orlando is a plane. There is a round trip from Albuquerque to Orland by American…

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    The Cove Research Paper

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    September to March thousands of dolphins and porpoises are killed in the waters of a small cove. The film makes a strong argument about the heinousness slaughter. This mass killing in Taiji is without reason, could end in the extinction of the species, and is giving the world a bad perception of Japan. Many Japanese government officials claim that killing dolphins is part of Japanese culture and tradition. Despite these claims, historians have found no evidence of dolphin hunting in Japanese…

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    using Minoan art. The Palace of Knossos was home to King Minos of the Minoans. In this palace we can see restored frescos by Sir Arthur Evans of Dolphins and fish swimming in the ocean (5.2). In this fresco, we can see that the artwork of the actual dolphins and fish are very stylized. The dolphins all have the same design, indicating that they are dolphins…

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    promotes conservation. The other viewpoint believes keeping marine mammals captive in theme parks is cruel. Both viewpoints are strong, but keeping marine mammals captive in theme parks is cruel is the strongest viewpoint. One reason why the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society has a better argument is because they are a more credible author. George Mannina is an attorney who fought the case that believes keeping marine animals in captivity promotes conservation. Mannina has fought many cases…

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    Hold a T-shirt and let a dolphin paint it for $55. Send a handicapped loved one to dolphin "therapy'' swim sessions for upward of $2,000 a week. -But, according to an industry trade publication, SeaWorld alone attracted 11 million visitors last year. 2 questions to the author: 1. List one method people use to…

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    others believe that these animals should be treated with respect and left alone. With that being said, mammals, such as dolphins, are being taken from all over and put into captivity for the entertainment of people. However, for animal activist, this situation is something…

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    Bourbon Dolphin

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    Causes of the accident The direct and indirect causes connected to the sequence of events in the Bourbon Dolphin accident are listed below: Direct causes • External forces from weather and current; • Unfavourable heading of the vessel in relation to external forces; • Machinery black out and the consequent reduction of manoeuvrability; • Lowering the towing pin, which led to larger angle of attack; • Loading condition and vessel stability characteristics. Indirect causes • Weakness in…

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