Backlash Against Hotel Keeping Dolphins in Basement Pool for Dubious Therapy
The practice of dolphin-assisted therapy (DAT) has long been debunked by experts worldwide, with leading neuroscientists emphasizing that dolphins are not healers but intelligent predators ill-suited for such purposes. Lori Marino, a prominent researcher, underscores the detrimental effects of captivity on dolphins, citing stress-related diseases and the absence of scientific evidence supporting DAT’s therapeutic effectiveness.
Furthermore, the conditions under which these dolphins are kept are deeply concerning. Confined to a dimly lit, subterranean pool, these creatures endure loneliness and physical constraints far removed from their natural habitat. The lack of natural stimuli and the inappropriate environment pose significant welfare issues for these dolphins, raising serious ethical questions about their captivity.
The outcry against the hotel’s actions has gained momentum, with marine mammal charities spearheading efforts to rescue these dolphins from their confinement. Margaux Dodds, Director of Marine Connection, has condemned the hotel’s disregard for animal welfare, highlighting discrepancies in the dolphins’ origins and the dubious nature of their captivity.
Despite mounting pressure from conservationists and concerned guests, the hotel management has yet to respond adequately to calls for action. Calls for accountability and responsible tourism have reverberated among guests, with many expressing their dismay and pledging to boycott the hotel until the dolphins are released from captivity.