In the "New England Aquarium Diversity Project", the four frameworks of structure, human resources, politics and symbolism show various perspectives on the potential management problems surrounding the New England Aquarium. The problems surrounding the structural framework are based on the aquarium's goals and challenges, and the actual organizational structure and coordination. The HR framework is used to examine the relationship and balance between the organizational needs and the needs of aquarium related personnel.
The New England Aquarium is an attraction in Boston's waterfront, surely attracts, entertains and educates visitors with its beautiful water show. Opened in 1969, this aquarium is one of the first large public aquariums in the country and has been expanded and renovated to expand the space to be one of the domestic main aquariums I will. A unique four-story central gigantic marine aquarium is the focal point of the aquarium. In a circular 200,000 gallon aquarium imitating a coral reef in the Caribbean, visitors walk on a spiral ramp to see fish of sharks, turtles, stingrays, squids, barracuda and small coral reefs. The NEA has a total of 2,000 exotic fish and other marine life. In other exhibits, penguins, seals, tidal flats, turtles, sharks and stingrays are on exhibition. Simmons IMAX Cinema displays 3D and large screen movies related to marine organisms - Read more (smart destination photo)
Dr. Les Kaufman is a professor of biology at the University of Boston's famous marine program and works at the New England Aquarium and previously served as a spokesperson for an aquarium raising marine mammals. After considering the comments of Pink's, PETA, and Sea World, he told the Rolling Stone that he was a supporter of the aquarium, but he did not tolerate the company's order to protect whales including killer whales did. "Although evidence is not certain, it is very powerful, wild whales are living a complex and rich life," he said. They can experience excitement and happiness, pain and pain, he added, "Orcas should never be trapped in a small paddock."