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9/27/23

RIC O'BARRY'S DOLPHIN PROJECT - ORCAS IN CAPTIVITY - 60 in THE WORLD : LOLITA - TOKITAE DEAD

Lolita is dead after a half century in captivity, which caused me to search for Whales in Captivity.

DOLPHIN PROJECT

Excerpt:

Many captive orcas were born and bred in captivity, but this was not always the case.  Beginning the in the 1960's, orcas have been caught for entertainment display. One of the most infamous was the mass capture in Penn Cove, Washington.  On August 8, 1970, a total of seven whales were taken fromL pod (one of the resident orca pods), while 5 died in the process.  Among the captures, Lolita (Tokitae) is the last remaining survivor.


At least 160 0rcas have died in captivity... Keep Reading!

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Siren here.  I have mixed feeling about animals such as whales, dolphins, and other sea creatures in aquariums and the like.  My feeling is that if it were not for the zoo, as a child living in-land, I might not have been aware of sea lions... and I do go to aquariums.  But even the largest tanks cannot provide a natural life for these creatures.  It seems many of them go crazy or live perhaps shorter lives than they would in the wild.  Yet in the wild they also face being eaten or killed.  What kills the larger creatures the most is ships - container ships - sailing vessels.


7/11/23

AT LEAST 500 SEA LIONS and 100 DOLFINS DEAD FROM PACIFIC COAST TOXIC ALGAE BLOOM

Excerpt:   There is no antidote or specific remedy for domoic acid poisoning   Veterinarians have been giving some animals antiseizure medicine and keeping them hydrated in hopes that the toxins will flush out of their bodies.  The problem is that the longer the toxins are in an animal's system, the more difficult it becomes to treat the poisoning. 

NPR: Sick and Dying Sea Lions - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COAST

7/22/11

OCEAN GARBAGE KILLING WHALES ? PROBABLY SO !

"Grisly examples abound. In 2008, two sperm whales stranded on the California coast were found to have a huge amount -- 205 kilos (450 pounds) in one alone -- of fish nets and other synthetic debris in their guts. One of the 50-foot (15-metre) animals had a ruptured stomach, and the other, half-starved, had a large plug of wadded plastic blocking its digestive tract.
Seven male sperm whales stranded on the Adriatic coast of southern Italy in 2009 were stuffed with half-digested squids beaks, fishing hooks, ropes and plastic objects."


Marlowe Hood, reporter