ILoveMyGirls
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- May 25, 2010
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It really changed me. LMK.


I saw this post, and was about to ask about DC. We currently have it booked for our honeymoon, with theDolphin swim. My sis is VERY passionate about this cause, and recently watched the Cove. I have not watched it, and am afraid to.....I plan to cancel the DC tickets, and might not even go to SW now...![]()
the show literally sickened me as i was totally clueless.
if you re-watch the show, you will see that they do supply dolphins to Seaworld as that is discussed and the sign at the entrance to Discovery cove is shown.
i just saw this how about a week or so ago long after i made our reservations at Discovery Cove. after we visit Discovery Cove this time around, we will never go back to SeaWorld or Discovery Cove again.
not that one family will make a difference BUT as i said i was sickened by what really goes on and due to this we will not be able to support such abuse ever again.
my heart is broken that i supported them this time around.
i believe "The Cove" is being shown as a series about this issue is going to be on soon or is on now. "The Cove" is currently available to
"Play" on Netflix.
one family does make a difference. well done.
people need to be educated about whales/dolphins in capitivity.
dolphins in a way are cursed with their 'smiley' faces - even if they are in pain or stressed they still look happy. maybe that is part of the reason why we think it is okay to put them in a tank in a marine park.
for me it doesn't matter if japan 'supply' the dolphins or not - i say japan but it is only 26 fisherman doing this, all these dolphins even the ones bred in capitivity all go back to the same old fact that they were captured in the first place and ripped apart from their family. it all goes back to that in the end.
I saw this post, and was about to ask about DC. We currently have it booked for our honeymoon, with theDolphin swim. My sis is VERY passionate about this cause, and recently watched the Cove. I have not watched it, and am afraid to.....I plan to cancel the DC tickets, and might not even go to SW now...![]()
I couldn't sleep for days! You better believe I'm done supporting the dolphin/whale industry! I stopped going to circuses decades ago because of a video I saw of elephants being mistreated! What is hard for me, though, is knowing Sea World does so much good! They educate, rehabilitate and don't use captive animals anymore. (They made a statement that they stopped that over 20 years ago) I haven't been to Sea World since my teens were babies but I was planning on taking them one more time! Oh well, they've survived a childhood without circuses so I guess they can survive not going to Sea World, too! I hope and pray the killings in Japan stop soon!!!We are going on our first Disney Cruise in November. I was planning to swim with the dolphins...but then I saw The Cove!I couldn't sleep for days! You better believe I'm done supporting the dolphin/whale industry! I stopped going to circuses decades ago because of a video I saw of elephants being mistreated! What is hard for me, though, is knowing Sea World does so much good! They educate, rehabilitate and don't use captive animals anymore. (They made a statement that they stopped that over 20 years ago) I haven't been to Sea World since my teens were babies but I was planning on taking them one more time! Oh well, they've survived a childhood without circuses so I guess they can survive not going to Sea World, too! I hope and pray the killings in Japan stop soon!!!
I am confused. If Sea World stopped using captive animals over 20 years ago and now rescues animals, why would you not go to Sea World?
Per "The Cove", the statement of them having stopped using captive animals over 20 years ago more than likely is not true unless all of the ones they had that were initially captured procreated and maybe Seaworld is trying to make themselves look good by saying that the Dolphins they have were born in captivity which is nothing more than mis-leading the public.
I am confused. If Sea World stopped using captive animals over 20 years ago and now rescues animals, why would you not go to Sea World?
I'm sorry, I guess I wasn't very clear. I was naming all the good things about Sea World and why my decision is so hard! I want to go to Sea World and support all the good things they are doing but I also don't want to support an industry that might be encouraging the capture and slaughter of dolphins! I love Sea World and I love dolphins and right now I'm trying to decide if the two conflict!
. Given the amount of time I spend at SW it is an easier choice for me. Please let me know if I can help you choose
Or maybe Sea World is actually doing a good thing working to save animals. May I ask the last time you visted Sea World? Are you familar with the animals who are working with the disabled? Are you familar with the animals who have been rescued and now live at Sea World as they would not be able to survive in the wild? Do you know the trainers and have you spoken with them? Have you gone along on an animal rescue? Have you seen the manatees that live at Sea World after being injured by humans?
I'm sorry, I guess I wasn't very clear. I was naming all the good things about Sea World and why my decision is so hard! I want to go to Sea World and support all the good things they are doing but I also don't want to support an industry that might be encouraging the capture and slaughter of dolphins! I love Sea World and I love dolphins and right now I'm trying to decide if the two conflict!
We were at Sea World in Apr 2009, before that in Dec 2008, and several times prior to those dates. Yes, I am familiar with animals that work with the disabled, I am disabled too. Yes, I am familiar with the animals who have been rescued. Also, one of my friends used to be a trainer at Sea World so yes, I have spoken in depth to a trainer at Sea World and have spoken to other trainers during our visits there. Although Sea World may do some good, they certainly need to make sure they weed out what is harmful to animals, even if the animals are not harmed at Sea World but end up at Sea World in captivity for entertainment purposes. As reported on the cnn today, Sea World was fined for safety violations so they do have issues that they need to work on. In addition, I have been to the Manatee Park in Homosassa, FL and have heard long talks informing the public about humans/boats, etc. hurting the manatees, this sickens me too as manatees are gentle giants.
Keep in mind that my intent was to discuss the movie "The Cove" and how dolphins are captured, sold, taken out of their natural habitat all for public entertainment.
Have you seen "The Cove"?
Please watch "The Cove", that way you can make an educated decision about what you want to do.