On the 12th May, demonstrating a united front, advocates from across the world organised localised events as part of the global Empty The Tanks campaign. This long running effort seeks to spread awareness about marine mammal captivity, as well as educate the public about what we can do to help end it. The way cetaceans are kept in tanks and forced to perform for public entertainment is inhumane and unacceptable
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St Thomas Coral World Dolphin Plans an Environmental, Ethical and Economic Disaster
Featured image: Caribbean Buzz Helicopters Coral World Construction...
Opinion: Could Iceland’s big case of mistaken identity end whaling?
Perhaps we should spare a thought for the Icelandic whalers who mistakenly harpooned an endangered blue whale last week. Switch off for just a second and, would you believe it, you’ve accidentally speared a jumbo jet-sized blue-coloured whale! Easy mistake to make – right?
Responsible Whale Watching – A WCA Partner focus
A blog composed by Bright Young Things, a Brighton-based student team,...
How is the WCA Encouraging Responsible Whale Watching
A blog composed by Bright Young Things, a Brighton-based student team,...
The Importance of Responsible Whale Watching
Responsible whale watching is the act of observing cetaceans from a safe distance in a responsible manner. It’s about providing an educational experience with qualified, experienced guides that provides passengers with information about the animals, the ocean environment, the issues they face and positive actions people can take to help. It’s about inspiring people to care.