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India officially declares dolphins as non-human persons.

Started by karl 12, July 23, 2013, 10:08:27 PM

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karl 12

Good news from India last month as the country has now officially recognized dolphins as non-human persons 'whose rights to life and liberty must be respected' -the article also goes on to discuss the scientific evidence for cetacean intelligence and there's other relevant info about the creature's brain size, sensory perception, self recognition, memory, emotions and altruism.

It also describes the cruelty involved in the capture of the creatures for dolphin parks (which I wasn't aware of) and  how all the establishments have now been made illegal there -apparently India is now the fourth country in the world to ban the capture and import of cetaceans for commercial entertainment (along with Costa Rica, Hungary, and Chile) and there's more details at the link.


Quote Dolphins Gain Unprecedented Protection in India.





QuoteIndia's Ministry of Environment and Forests has advised state governments to ban dolphinariums and other commercial entertainment that involves the capture and confinement of cetacean species such as orcas and bottlenose dolphins. In a statement, the government said research had clearly established cetaceans are highly intelligent and sensitive, and that dolphins "should be seen as 'non-human persons' and as such should have their own specific rights."

The move comes after weeks of protest against a dolphin park in the state of Kerala and several other marine mammal entertainment facilities which were to be built this year. Animal welfare advocates welcomed the decision.

"This opens up a whole new discourse of ethics in the animal protection movement in India," said Puja Mitra from the Federation of Indian Animal Protection Organizations (FIAPO). Mitra is a leading voice in the Indian movement to end dolphin captivity.

"The scientific evidence we provided during the campaign talked about cetacean intelligence and introduced the concept of non-human persons," she said in an interview with DW..

Seaworld Slaughter:

Quote"There's nothing like having a few animals on display, particularly ones that are so sensitive and intelligent as these dolphins," said Belinda Wright from the Wildlife Protection Society of India in an interview with DW. "It's a good money making proposition."

But audiences are usually oblivious to the documented suffering of these marine performers.

"The majority of dolphins and whales in captivity have been sourced through wild captures in Japan, in Taiji, in the Caribbean, in the Solomon Islands and parts of Russia. These captures are very violent," Mitra explained.

"They drive groups of dolphins into shallow bay areas where young females whose bodies are unmarked and are thought to be suitable for display are removed. The rest are often slaughtered."

Mitra argued that the experience of captivity is tantamount to torture. She explained that orcas and other dolphins navigate by using sonar signals, but in tanks, the reverberations bounce off the walls, causing them "immense distress". She described dolphins banging their heads on the walls and orcas wearing away their teeth as they pull at bars and bite walls.

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Also recently watched a documentary called which was pretty disturbing to say the least so let's hope India's decision to officially recognize cetaceans as 'non-human persons' gains some momentum in other countries and affords them some protection.


Quote The Exceptional Cognitive Abilities of Dolphins

QuoteDolphins are perhaps the most intelligent aquatic mammal on Earth. With their self-awareness and abilities to communicate, reason, express emotions, adapt, and perform altruistic acts, they have spread across every ocean and many freshwater rivers in the same way humans have populated every continent. The cognitive abilities of dolphins are exceptional. Below is a close examination of this mammal's brain size, structure and remarkable cognitive abilities.

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Quote Uniting Primates and Cetaceans Through Personhood

QuoteIn this presentation I will discuss the neuroanatomical basis of complex intelligence in dolphins, how the neuroanatomy provides evidence for psychological continuity between humans and dolphins, and the profound implications for the ethics of human-dolphin interactions.

However, Marino suggests we go even further than simply protecting dolphins from harm. Even such amusements as marine park shows or "swim with dolphins" programs are psychologically damaging to these highly intelligent species and should be reconsidered.

These arguments were highlighted in The Sunday Times of London yesterday where they interviewed Marino about her research:

What Marino and her colleagues found was that the cerebral cortex and neocortex of bottlenose dolphins were so large that "the anatomical ratios that assess cognitive capacity place it second only to the human brain". They also found that the brain cortex of dolphins such as the bottlenose had the same convoluted folds that are strongly linked with human intelligence.

Such folds increase the volume of the cortex and the ability of brain cells to interconnect with each other. "Despite evolving along a different neuroanatomical trajectory to humans, cetacean brains have several features that are correlated with complex intelligence," Marino said.

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Links:

Scientists say dolphins should be treated as 'non-human persons'

Taiji Dolphins: The Healthy Snack That Smiles Back?

sky otter



that's really nice of them
but
maybe they can also add the human treatment of women and tourist

karl 12

Quote from: sky otter on July 23, 2013, 11:41:18 PM

that's really nice of them
but
maybe they can also add the human treatment of women and tourist

Yes it is mate and hopefully they can do that as well -I remember reading that not so long ago in certain parts of India wives were expected to jump onto their husband's funeral pyre as a sign of respect so that can't be good.

Any thoughts on the legislation about cetaceans being used as entertainment?  Saw the trailer for this documentary the other day and it looks to be a very relevant one.


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Blackfish

Cheers.

sky otter



karl
jumping on hubbys funeral pyre is one thing i was speaking of all the gang rapes
of natives and tourist that are happening over there..


and i saw the trailor and a news clip for this blackfish.. wow..not for the  squeamish..
and any one who thought that an animal with killer in it's name was for entertainment
just wasn't too bright...they are scary and smart


starwarp2000

About time!
So beautiful a creature, with a 'self' awareness should not be abused and minimised.
Now we need to make these laws 'world-wide'.
Western nations that capture these noble creatures and enslave them to entertain 'yuppy' audiences, need a 'wake up' call.
Japan's annual Dolphin slaughter is one of the most sickening things on this planet!
Sit down before fact like a small child, and be prepared to give up every preconceived notion, follow humbly wherever and to whatever abyss nature lead, or you will learn nothing. —T. H. Huxley