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Dolphin Safe

Submitted by joesteve66 on August 16, 2007

Category: Science
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Between 1959 and1991, in just thirty years it is estimated that 7,000,000 dolphins were killed by careless tuna fishermen (The Tuna/Dolphin Controversy). Fishermen who were fishing with techniques that they could have altered in order to keep any dolphins from harm. Unsafe tuna fishing methods are totally unnecessary and unacceptable. Why must we kill these innocent and beautiful creatures if we do not have to? If we could win a war without a single death would we choose to die anyways? Dolphins are very smart. They have an exceptionally large brain, and it is said that dolphins intelligence can be roughly compared to that of a two-year-old human. They are widely believed to have a system of communication by way of the various chirps and whistling noises they make. It is even said that dolphins have a playful sense of humor marked by a game they play with a smaller animal by placing food in front of it and snatching it away when the animal attempts to eat it (Dolphin). Is it so important to maximize our profits that we run the dangerous risk of totally wiping out one of the most intelligent marine mammals in the entire ocean? Consequently, we will assess why dolphin safe policies in the U.S. should be far more strict than they really are because it is obvious that killing dolphins is unethical, it is a definite form of animal cruelty, and there are many other alternative ways to catching tuna.
To begin with, we will look at some background information on how tuna fishermen have treated dolphins in the past. The truth is that they have treated dolphins with extreme cruelty. As was stated previously over 7,000,000 dolphins were slaughtered unnecessarily in the thirty-two year span from 1959 to1991. That comes out to about 218,750 unnecessary dolphin deaths each year which is an average of about 599 deaths per day. This treatment however was not just used in the United States of America but also in many other countries that practice absolutely no form of...

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