Crisis Management in Marine Life Park: Addressing Dolphin Deaths
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This report examines how organizations, particularly the Marine Life Park, can manage crises arising from dolphin deaths. It highlights concerns raised by organizations like SPCA regarding the capture and confinement of dolphins, referencing international bans on dolphin swimming programs. The report suggests implementing control measures to prevent harmful waste disposal in marine habitats, advocating for stricter regulations on industries operating near coastal areas. It also recommends ceasing collective dolphin shows, citing the unsustainable nature of dolphin trading. Furthermore, the report emphasizes the importance of adopting laws similar to the U.S. Marine Mammal Protection Act to reduce dolphin mortality from overfishing. This document is available on Desklib, a platform offering a range of AI-based study tools and solved assignments for students.
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