One of its main talking points is science: While slamming Blackfish as unscientific “propaganda,” the park asserts that its killer whales provide a rare opportunity to do crucial research. “We create a ... “The issue isn't that we don't know how much fish they need to eat each day,” she says. read more
We are finding out that different populations of orcas may be different subspecies or even species , and that some of those might be endangered, but killer whales as a whole aren't generally considered to be in trouble. read more
In order to give you a greater understanding of their importance we’ll begin by looking at how whales have helped us develop our understanding of marine mammals and why this understanding has led to new perspectives on the care of various marine mammals. read more
According to Whale Facts, whales are important because they are an essential part of the ocean ecosystem. For instance, they keep the flow of food regulated and the food chain intact. In turn, certain species of marine wildlife don't overpopulate. read more