Persuasive Speech On Killer Whales

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Imagine being at home enjoying quality time with your family when all of a sudden someone comes into your home and takes you to prison for the rest of your life. No explanation, no warning, and no communication with your family, ever again. In a single moment you have lost your family, your home, and your freedom. That is a very scary thought, yet that is exactly what is happening to killer whales. We, as a society, are going to the ocean, and taking killer whales away from their home, and their families for the sole purpose entertaining us. These beautiful, majestic animals are suffering physically, mentally, emotionally, and they are dying prematurely because of our selfish actions. Mahatma Gandhi said “The greatness of a society …show more content…

In direct contrast to that, the vast majority of captive killer whales die before they reach their early 20’s, and even today no male killer whale in captivity has ever lived longer than 35 years. For killer whales being able to live in a natural, open space where they are able to swim freely is vital for their health and well-being. In the wild killer whales swim an average of 100 miles per day, a feat that is nearly impossible for a captive killer whale. In order for a captive killer whale to swim that distance it would have to swim more than 1,400 laps in the pool that they are kept in which is virtually impossible. In the US, the minimum enclosure size is set by the Code of Federal Regulations, 9 CFR E 3.104, under the Specifications for the Humane Handling, Care, Treatment, and Transportation of Marine Mammals. [41] In 9 CFR 3.104, Table III classifies killer whales as Group 1 Cetaceans with an average length of 24 feet (7.315 meters). Based on the length, Table 1 states up to two killer whales may be held in a pool with a minimum horizontal dimension of twice that length or 48 feet and a minimum depth of 12 feet. The Pacific Ocean, which is the natural habitat of killer whales, is approximately 64 million square miles, and we are unable to measure its depth. There are hundreds of …show more content…

As of today one hundred percent of male killer whales kept in captivity have a collapsed dorsal fin, as opposed to less than one percent of wild killer whales. CBS news reports that so far there have only been two documented cases of wild killer whales with a collapsed dorsal fin, both of which were victims of the Exxon Valdez oil spill, and they both died shortly after the spill. It is widely believed, among scholars and scientist’ alike that because killer whales are so emotionally advanced (even superior to humans) the collapsed dorsal fin is a direct result from the whale suffering from

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