The Marine Mammal Protection Act: Fostering Unjust Captivity Practices Since 1972

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Stephanie Dodson Dougherty Place of Publication:  The Florida State University Publish Year:  Primary Citation:  28 J. Land Use & Envtl. L. 337-367 (Spring 2013) Country of Origin:  United States

Summary: Despite its species management and sustainable population objective, the MMPA suffers from several inherent shortcomings that ultimately impede the policy and conservation goals. These shortcomings include the industry-set standards, fractured agency responsibility, and a lack of regulation, the combination of which leads to the questionable educational value of the display industry and the promulgation of the conservation fallacy.

Copyright (c) 2013 The Florida State University Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law; Stephanie Dodson Dougherty. Reprinted with Permission.

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