These are the sources and citations used to research Captive cetaceans. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (Benbow, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Benbow, S., 2004. Death and Dying at the Zoo. J Popular Culture, 37(3), pp.379-398.
In-text: (Geraci, Hicks and St. Aubin, 1979)
Your Bibliography: Geraci, J., Hicks, B. and St. Aubin, D., 1979. Dolphin Pox: A Skin Disease of Cetaceans. Canadian Journal of Comparative Medicine, 43(4), pp.399-404.
In-text: (Gruen, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Gruen, L., 2014. The Ethics of Captivity. New York: Oxford University Press, pp.23-29.
In-text: (Mayer, 1998)
Your Bibliography: Mayer, S., 1998. A Review of the Scientific Justification for Maintaining Cetaceans in Captivity. [online] Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society, p.6. Available at: <http://www.zoocheck.com/Reportpdfs/WDCS%20Scient%20Just%2098.pdf> [Accessed 27 February 2015].
In-text: (O'Barry and Coulborne, 2000)
Your Bibliography: O'Barry, R. and Coulborne, K., 2000. To free a dolphin. Los Angeles, Calif.: Renaissance Books.
In-text: (Van Bressem et al., 2009)
Your Bibliography: Van Bressem, M., Van Waerebeek, K., Aznar, F., Raga, J., Jepson, P., Duignan, P., Deaville, R., Flach, L., Viddi, F., Baker, J., Di Beneditto, A., Echegaray, M., Genov, T., Reyes, J., Felix, F., Gaspar, R., Ramos, R., Peddemors, V., Sanino, G. and Siebert, U., 2009. Epidemiological pattern of tattoo skin disease: a potential general health indicator for cetaceans. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 85, pp.225-237.
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