Sea World Director of Marine Sciences Trevor Long is worth his weight in Platinum when it comes to marine wildlife.
I have personally worked with him on rescues. I have his personal mb # & have called him mid weekend while he is out on his boat with family and nothing in regards to helping marine wildlife is too much for him.
He has also be recognised by his peers for his knowledge, dedication, expertise (include designing a harness for beached whale rescues). He is extensive involved in Marine Wildlife Conservation.
SEA WORLD ICON RECEIVES INDUSTRY EXCELLENCE AWARD
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I love Sea World Australia, they do some unbelievable things for Maine Wildlife. The same can NOT be said for the thirteen other Marine Parks in the world who’s ONLY priority is money. They are working on legislation that prohibits “rubber necks” from going near a beached whale Australia wide. In past Sea World rescuers have been abused by rubber necks. Sea World Australia staff are especially trained to rescue whales and then ignorant idiots abusing them & telling what should be doing.
Yes I am saying that anyone that supports Sea World USA or any of the 13 Marine Parks around the world are ignorant, selfish & self centred. Are you aware that Sea World in USA now drill out Orcas death so they can’t bite trainers. No anaesthetic, no pain relief ect.
But then with people like you who live their lives either being ignorant or immoral. It is OK to go & have fun enjoy a show where wild animals suffer cruelty.
This study from the UK about Orcas in captive HELL.
“Dying to Entertain you.”
First the facts:
At least 134 orcas have been taken into captivity from the wild since 1961. One hundred and six (79%) are now dead. (An additional male escaped after 2.25 years in captivity. His fate is unknown.)
Of the 107 which died, average length of survival in captivity was under six years (range: 1 day - 27.2 years).
Most captives die before they reach their early 20s, yet in the wild, females may live as long as 80 years or more.
As of August 2000, a total of 49 orcas (26 wild-caught and 23 captive-born calves) are held in 13 marine parks in five countries.1 There is also a male
orca, Keiko, now in a seapen in his native Icelandic waters, as the second stage of a rehabilitation and release programme.
Of 59 known pregnancies in captivity since 1968, only 23 calves (38%) have survived.
Sea World owns 22 orcas, 44% of the world-wide captive total. Around 10 million people visit Sea World parks annually. Sea World has itself estimated that as much as 70% of its income derives from visitors attracted by the orca shows.2
What you aren’t prepared to educate your self so you can continue to be ignorant? People like should “Pay if Forward”. Give back to society, the planet what ever. Volunteer at a Marine Park and actual do some good.