MARINE MAMMAL PARK

Marineland of Florida, USA — dolphin show, 1964.

The orca "Shamu" performing at SeaWorld San Diego

A 'marine mammal park' (sometimes ''oceanarium'') is a commercial theme park or aquarium where marine mammals such as dolphins, beluga whales and sea lions are kept within water tanks and displayed to the public in special shows. A marine mammal park is more elaborate than a dolphinarium, because it also features other marine mammals and offers additional entertainment attractions. It is thus seen as a combination of a public aquarium and an amusement park. Marine mammal parks are different from marine parks, which include natural reserves and marine wildlife sanctuaries such as coral reefs, particularly in Australia.

Contents
History
List of Parks
North America
Australia
France
Argentina
Criticism and animal welfare
Books
See also
External links

History


The second marine mammal park, then called an oceanarium, was established in St. Augustine, Florida in 1938. It was initially a large water tank used to exhibit marine mammals for filming underwater movies, and only became later a public attraction. Today Marineland of Florida claims to be "the world’s first oceanarium".
The first park keeping orcas in captivity was Sea World at San Diego in the 1960s, soon followed by Marineland of the Pacific on the Palos Verdes Peninsula, in California, which closed down in 1986.
Between the 1970s and the 1990s, technical advances and the public's increasing interest in aquatic environments prompted a shift to large marine mammal parks with cetaceans (mostly orcas and other species of dolphin) as attractions. Within this time Sea World USA evolved as the most prominent chain of marine mammal parks, with operations in Orlando, Florida, San Diego, California, San Antonio, Texas, and Cleveland, Ohio (which has since closed down).

List of Parks


North America

Name Location Additional Information& External Link
Dolphin DiscoveryIsla Mujeres, Q,Roo (Mexico)Dolphin Discovery - Cancún, Isla Mujeres
Dolphin DiscoveryCozumel, Q,Roo (Mexico)Dolphin Discovery - Cozumel
Dolphin DiscoveryRiviera Maya, Q,Roo (Mexico)Dolphin Discovery - Puerto Aventuras
SeaWorldSan Diego, California (USA)SeaWorld USA
SeaWorldOrlando, Florida (USA)SeaWorld USA
SeaWorldSan Antonio, Texas (USA)SeaWorld USA
Sea Life Park HawaiiOahu, Hawaii (USA)Sea Life Park Hawaii
Sea Life Park VallartaNuevo Vallarta, Nayarit (Mexico)Sea Life Park Vallarta
Marineland of FloridaSt. Augustine, Florida (USA)Marineland of Florida
Marineland (Ontario)Niagara Falls, Ontario (Canada)Marineland of Niagara
Six Flags Marine WorldVallejo, California (USA)Six Flags Marine World
Theater of the seaIslamorada, Florida Keys, Florida (USA)Theater of the Sea

Australia

Name Location Additional Information& External Link
Sea WorldGold Coast, Queensland, (Australia)Sea World Australia
UnderWater WorldMooloolaba, Queensland, (Australia)UnderWater World Australia

France

Name Location Additional Information& External Link
Marineland (Antibes)Antibes (France) Marineland Antibes

Argentina

Name Location Additional Information& External Link
Mundo MarinoSan Clemente del Tuyu (Argentina) Mundo Marino San Clemente del Tuyu

Criticism and animal welfare


Many animal welfare groups, such as the WSPA, consider keeping whales and dolphins in captivity a form of abuse. The main argument is that whales and dolphins do not have enough freedom of movement within their artificial environments. The existence of marine mammal parks is thus very controversially discussed.
Although sizable pools for whales and dolphins require an extraordinarily technical and financial expenditure and are usually nearly impossible to provide and maintain, many marine mammal parks endeavour to improve the conditions of captivity and attempt to engage in public education as well as scientific studies. For that purpose many marine mammal parks joined together in the "Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums", an international association dedicated to high standard of care of marine mammals. It was founded in 1987 and established offices near Washington, DC, in 1992.

Books



★ Lou Jacobs, ''Wonders of an oceanarium: The story of marine life in captivity''. Golden Gate Junior Books, 1965.

★ Joanne F. Oppenheim, ''Oceanarium''. Bantam Books, 1994. ISBN 0-553-09520-X

See also



Dolphinarium

List of dolphinariums

Aquarium

Zoo

WSPA

External links



Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums

Recommended EAAM dolphin housing standards

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