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Many marine mammal species, particularly whales and dolphins, are held captive in concrete tanks for the public display industry.
These creatures are unsuited to captivity due to their very nature. Whales and dolphins live in social groupings, frequently as close-knit families, in the wild.
Whales and dolphins cover great distances every day. Sometimes they travel in a straight line for 100 miles while looking for food and interacting with one another. Other times, they stay in one place for several hours or days. They may also travel miles down a coastline before turning and returning the same way
there are a few disadvantages for the marine life to be held in captivity.
Similar to how the air is to birds, the sea provides whales and dolphins with a three-dimensional environment where they move up, down, and side to side. Whales and dolphins, however, do not stop to rest.
Even when they appear to be sleeping, whales and dolphins are constantly swimming. They move constantly and are constantly aware. Given this, it is challenging to farthom the tragedy of living in nothing more than a tiny swimming pool.
the mammals can have extreme stress and have abnormal levels of stress. most mammles are likely to die while getting transported from there habitat
there are many benifits for keeping these animals captive
keeping the marine life captive is better for getting the research about the animal and more easy to get a hold of the animal.
marine captivity also offers a job oppuntity and can help for educatonal purposes
the marine life is better suited by being taken cared of by humans and living in a safe enviroment
marine life wont have the danger and the worry of bring hunted by other speicies
in conclusion i belive that marine animals should be kept captive
i belive that marine life should be kept captive because they get fed and they wont have the danger of starving to death and being hunted by other predetors in the ocean.