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SeaWorld Used Invasive Breeding Drugs on Female Orcas
| Mark J. Palmer, Int'l Marine Mammal Project

SeaWorld turned their orcas into baby factories by giving them drugs used routinely in domestic horses and pigs to "boost production".
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Cousteau: Keiko Was Not A Failure
| Jean-Michel Cousteau, President & Chairman, Ocean Futures Society

Jean-Michel Cousteau Calls Out SeaWorld's Criticism of Keiko Release Effort and Urges Retirement of Captive Orcas
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SeaWorld Ends Orca Breeding But Still Says No To Retirement
| David Phillips, Director, International Marine Mammal Project

The "last generation of orcas in SeaWorld’s care” won't ever get to retire.
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Support the Ban on Captive Orca Breeding!
| Valerie Lowe, Intern, International Marine Mammal Project

Urge the California Coastal Commission to officially adopt the orca ban on breeding at SeaWorld San Diego
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SeaWorld’s Orca Tilikum is Ill and May Not Recover
| Mark J. Palmer, Int'l Marine Mammal Project

Tilikum may not be long for this world - and it's all SeaWorld's fault.
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Topics: Dolphins, SeaWorld
Chronology of SeaWorld #Fails
| International Marine Mammal Project

A look back on how SeaWorld's reputation has been irrevocably damaged ever since the release of Blackfish.
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Cove Report: A Season of Slaughter and Shame in Japan
| Mark J. Palmer, Int'l Marine Mammal Project

A look back at the 2015-2016 dolphin hunting season in Taiji, which saw declines of overall catches.
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Donate to our Auction and Receive a Free Dolphin Tee!
| Mary Jo Rice, Associate Director, International Marine Mammal Project

Donate an item for our online auction and receive a dolphin t-shirt! All donations are tax-deductible.
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Earth Island Intervenes on Behalf of Captive Orcas in “SeaWorld v CA Coastal Commission”
| International Marine Mammal Project

International Marine Mammal Project of Earth Island Institute filed papers to intervene in support of ending orca captivity in California in the pending legal case “SeaWorld v California Coastal Commission.”
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Iceland Whale Tourism – Go Whale Watching, But Don't Eat Them!

It's all too easy to end up eating whale in Iceland, even when you don't mean to. Most of the whale meat from the cruel hunts is purchased by tourists, many of them unwittingly.
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Campaign Top News

International Marine Mammal Project >
  • From the cold reaches of the Russian coast, to Japan's notorious Cove, to global tuna fleets, to Barataria Bay, to the concrete tanks of SeaWorld - the International Marine Mammal Project had key accomplishments for whales and dolphins, thanks to your support!
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  • There's a lot of whale and dolphin jargon out there. Here's some explanations about what we know about cetaceans.
  • The damages of global warming are already here, and worse is to come. Can COP28 overcome national resistance and lobbying from the oil industry to adopt real solutions to global warming, including an equitable phase-out of the burning of fossil fuels?
Save Japan Dolphins >
  • The Taiji dolphin slaughter was as horrendous as always, but the numbers of dolphins being killed and captures continues to decline. Can we end the dolphin hunts for good?
  • A recent analysis by scientists, adopted by the IWC Scientific Committee, shows what many opponents of the Taiji dolphin hunts have feared -- the hunts are depleting several dolphin species along the coast of Japan, leading the dolphin hunters to go after other species, while still killing the depleted species.
  • The Taiji dolphin hunts are well underway, with a pod of bottlenose dolphins recently herded into the notorious Cove. The Scientific Committee of the International Whaling Commission is warning that some dolphin species are declining.
Dolphin + Whale Project >
Keiko Whale Rescue >
  • We are deeply saddened at the death of orca whale Tokitae. Calls for her release were denied for decades and it’s shameful that she never got a chance to go home.
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    Tokitae (also known as Lolita) has died. Photo Credit: Dr. Ingrid Visser, Orca Research Trust

  • 30 years ago, the movie "Free Willy" was a huge hit. The plight of its orca star, Keiko, touched the public along with the moving story. Read how the International Marine Mammal Project took that spark of concern and returned Keiko to his home waters. SeaWorld and other captive dolphin parks would never be the same!
  • The last captive orca in Canada, Kiska, has died, after being kept alone for twelve years at the notorious MarineLand park in Niagara Falls. If Tokitae (Lolita) goes home to a seaside sanctuary, the only North American captive orcas will be those in SeaWorld's three parks.
Dolphin Safe Fishing >
  • For more than 30 years, Trixie Concepcion and her staff have worked to protect dolphins and other marine life in the Philippines, monitoring tuna fishing in the Western and Central Pacific Oceans to ensure the tuna is caught by Dolphin Safe methods, saving the lives of tens of thousands of dolphins annually.
  • The history of the drowning of millions of dolphins by the tuna industry turned a corner in 1990, when US tuna giants agreed to work with the International Marine Mammal Project to establish Dolphin Safe fishing standards that avoid harm to dolphins and other marine life.
  • In order to better monitor tuna vessels to ensure no dolphins are netted or harmed, the International Marine Mammal Project of Earth Island Institute is supporting placing closed circuit television (CCTV) aboard tuna vessels.
Freeing Orca Whales from Captivity >

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