that it can and has lead to both injury and death of marine animals. Male sperm whales normally migrate from their tropical or subtropical breeding grounds to colder waters at higher latitudes. The species is one of the deepest diving animals in the cetacean family, known to plummet as far as 3,280 feet (1,000 meters) in search of squid. In the article by Wajeeha Malik, she states, “The team believes this particular group mistakenly swam into the North Sea, a shallower zone in between the U.K.…
with dangerous microorganisms and radioactive materials, a great number of species of aquatic life have impacted due to diseases. This is evident in Eastern Queensland, where it is suggested that at least 6 species of marine turtles, 12 species of cetaceans and 34 species of seabirds have significantly dropped in population due to diseases occurring from plastic debris in water and high levels of lead introduced to water pathways. Effects on the quantity of quality water…
water, and basic care. More than 400 iguanas (half of whom died) had been left in shipping crates for about two weeks without food or water because of a canceled order. China - Is the fastest-growing market for captive dolphins, whales, and other cetaceans. Between 2010 and 2015, China has seen the number of marine mammals held in captivity doubled to nearly 500. China’s seemingly growing demand for whales and dolphins is creating a 'dark' trade in the capture of wild marine mammals that…
In order for a destination to be sustainable, it has to make sure that it practices sustainable development. The graph shown below gives an example of how the three parts involved in sustainable development should come together to create a sustainable destination. Johann Dreo (March 9, 2006), Sustainable development. Retrieved: April 22, 2008 from www.wikipedia.org/sustainable_development This model was created by Johann Dreo, he put it forward in his work on sustainable development.…