The Negative Effects Of The Documentary Blackfish

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Currently, live whale performances have become well liked for tourists to visit. When they are there, they only see what they want to see and do not care or want to know all about the complications the whales go through just to make people smile. The documentary “Blackfish” exposes the truth about the whales, their habits, and why they act the manner they do when in captivity. The inhumane treatment of whales in captivity causes negative effects on the animals which, in turn, affects the humans who care for them. “Blackfish” has had people thinking about the tragic events happening at SeaWorld and the reasons behind it. SeaWorld tried to cover up the deaths of trainers but, there are always people that find out the truth. The trainers who …show more content…

“Blackfish”, Magnolia Home Entertainment, 2013, Netflix). Brancheau was grabbed by her ponytail and dragged into the pool by Tilikum. This incident happened in the middle of a performance as Brancheau was sitting next to the pool rubbing Tilikum’s nose (“Whale Watch”. Current Events, March 2010, Vol. 109 Issue 20, p7). When Tilikum finally did let her go, it was too late. Experts suspected that Tilikum was very stressed and depressed for many reasons; tourists and trainers believe this is what caused him to be so aggressive. Being in captivity is different than being in the wild, and being in the tank was so miserable that Tilikum would get painful stomach ulcers and bite the sides of the tank, essentially trying to get out, but it caused his teeth to break. Also, Tilikum had many cuts from the other whales biting him. The cuts became so bad that they often became infected (Tocco, Nicole. “Should orcas be set free?”. Scholastic Action). He had nowhere to escape because he was in a confined area. If he had been in the wild, he could of just swam away if a whale was trying to bite him (“Should orcas be kept in captivity?”. Scholastic Scope, Vol. 58 Issue 17, p4). Tilikum had been in a tank for well over 20 years of his life and is worn of the tank he is in. These facts as well could have caused him to attack (“Whale Watch”. Current Events, March 2010, Vol. 109 Issue …show more content…

Whales and all animals are meant to be free and live their lives without harm from humans; they should not live in a small tank or cage with nowhere to actually go. Whales are also recognized as being very intelligent and charismatic creatures, so why are they being held captive instead of enjoying their lives? There are many whale activists trying to make a difference. Also, there are many other ways to educate the public about them other than keeping them locked away in tanks too small for them. (Cowperthwaite, Gabriela. “Blackfish”, Magnolia Home Entertainment, 2013, Netflix). Coastal sanctuaries have been suggested as well as sea pens. Sea pens are very large coves in the ocean that have barriers around them. This would be way more beneficial for the orcas than a tank because they would essentially be back in their natural habitat. It also would be easier for researchers to learn about them and see how they really act not how they are trained to act. Today if they released all the orcas back into the wild they wouldn’t survive because they aren’t used to that lifestyle anymore it would only work for the babies (Tocco, Nicole. “Should orcas be set free?”. Scholastic

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