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    While a lot of people disagree with keeping animals like this in captivity do they realise the scientific data that gets accummulated from capture? No i will agree its not its natural surroundings so not everything will be the same but some things go on day after day no matter if its in the ocean and free or in a pool swimming in circles. It is a tragic loss whether it be wild or captive theres no difference there but sometimes a few things suffering can provide a lot more with happiness. Just my opinion.

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    I have video of all four whale sharks not too long ago. Magnificent creatures.
    I agree with some posts that containing these living beings for our viewing
    pleasure is wrong. I also agree that unless we can and begin to do something
    to protect them, the only place we will find them are at aquariums and zoos.
    This is most unfortunate. As a diver, I have grown from just recreational
    diver with curiousity to one that appreciates the life that surrounds me as I
    dive. I have come to love and respect them. "Do no harm" is a motto I try to
    live by.
    Everytime I dive, I alway say my piece, "Not not touch or harm anything."
    I just say it out loud, not to anyone specifically, just loud enough so people think that I am talking to myself, out loud. I hope they get the hint.
    We are in their home, respect it as you would want someone to respect yours.

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    In Atlanta, Georgia is a third beluga whale belonging to the world's largest aquarium has died,and its on Monday.
    The exact accident of Nico's sudden death on Saturday isincomfort from the initial animal autopsy. The Georgia Aquarium searching many more information finding for mounting.
    "As we work with and care for the many animals at the Georgia Aquarium, we become attached emotionally,"

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    I just don't see how one can keep large plankton eating pelagic animal....
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