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14 Nov 2015 18:00 #278836
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Sea change — how marine parks are adapting to new audiences
[html]<img title='Trainers have Orca killer whales perform for the crowd during a show at the animal theme park SeaWorld in San Diego, California March 19, 2014. A California lawmaker introduced a bill to ban live performances and captive breeding of killer whales in the state, a measure that would force the SeaWorld San Diego marine theme park to end is popular "Shamu" shows. REUTERS/Mike Blake (UNITED STATESANIMALS ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY TRAVEL) - RTR3HTE3' height='259' alt='SeaWorld San Diego to end orca shows ' width='460' src='
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Marine parks and aquariums are moving away from the theatrical and toward the educational in an effort to engage a more socially conscious generation of young families.
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