Tuesday, January 22, 2019

CARIBBEAN CULTURE VIBRATIONS

A PETITION AGAINST A CAPTIVE DOLPHIN FACILITY IN DISCOVERY BAY, JAMAICA


Dear Readers,


WHAT DOES THE CARIBBEAN HAVE A LOT OF?

IT HAS A MONOPOLY OF COASTLINE ABUTTING THE VERY AMPLE CARIBBEAN SEA.

IF WE CAN MANAGE OUR COASTS BETTER TO PROTECT FISHERIES AND WILD OCEAN LIFE, WE WILL BE A STRONGER, MORE RESPECTED PEOPLE.

THIS COMMUNICATION IS TOWARD EXPLAINING THE INTENTION BEHIND THE SAVE DISCOVERY BAY (SDB) PETITION TO PREVENT CONSTRUCTION OF A DOLPHIN CAPTIVE FACILITY


WHAT DOES CAPTIVITY DO TO DOLPHINS?

Among the causes of death of cetaceans in captivity:.severe trauma, intestinal gangrene, acute hemorrhagic pneumonia, pulmonary abscession, chronic kidney disease, chronic cardiovascular failure, septicemia, influenza, necrosis of cerebrum. And so on. Few die of old age, and often the date of birth is unknown, anyway


SAVE DISCOVERY BAY PETITION DRIVE

SDB Petition is deceptive. It can seem like just another passing process that has no big picture Caribbean relevance. But that would not be (or entirely be) the case. It can be a driver of planning throughout the Caribbean TO HAVE A CARIBBEAN-WIDE MARINE SANCTUARY PROGRAM, PROMOTING ENVIRONMENTALLY PROGRESSIVE COASTAL GOVERNANCE FOR THE ENTIRE REGION. You can help greatly just by signing this one petition against a dolphinarium development in Discovery Bay, on Jamaica's famous north coast. It gives us a chance to BEGIN to protect (and project) our Caribbean interests, whether or not that was the original intention of the petition.
 
 
WE CAN BEGIN HERE TO INCREASE OUR COASTAL MANAGEMENT (and our international reputation)............. 


BY KINDLY SIGNING THIS PETITION



NOTE:

- Our politicians are only empowered to turn back bad projects like dolphinaria if a great many citizens support them in doing so. This is why signing a simple petition like the above is such a BIG action to take.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION AND ASSISTANCE!

Trevor Burrowes, on behalf of Save Discovery Bay, which is located in the parish of St. Ann, Jamaica, that is of singular importance for the definition of enlightened Caribbean culture and civilization.

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