Whales have been targets of human intrigue for decades.
Native tribes have revered the orca as the “Lord of the Ocean” and
respected them. In recent decades western culture has stigmatized them
as killers and predators, and become fascinated. With this increased
interest commercial operations have begun to pop up including places
like SeaWorld and various whale watching outfits across the coasts.
These commercial operations have serious consequences for Orcas. As
people and vessel traffic increase in natural whale habitats we inhibit
their normal ways of existence. Orca whales are content in their natural
habitat. Humans not only have endangered Orcas in the wild, but they
have been kidnapped from their natural habitat and held in captivity.
There are many reasons that contribute to Orca endangerment. The high
amount of pollution in the water creates toxins in their bodies; another
contributing factor to Orca endangerment is vessel traffic. It is time
that as humans we become more aware of our surroundings, we are all
mammals. There’s no difference between Orcas and us. When we destroy
their environment, we destroy our environment too. We don’t have any
rights to pollute their living environment and bodies. We need to be
careful with our interest in whales because it can lead to their demise.
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