WDCS has just launched a campaign to address the proliferation of
Dolphin Assisted Therapy around the world and has produced a number of
materials to explain its concerns. WDCS's report on DAT, 'Can you put
your faith in DAT?', explores the risks to humans and dolphins
associated with DAT, looks at the scientific evidence for whether DAT
works as a therapy and explores some of the other costs involved in the
industry, such as its lack of regulation. WDCS has also produced an
information leaflet on DAT. Both of these materials can be downloaded
from our website by visiting http://www.wdcs.org <http://www.wdcs.org/>
or you can contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] for copies. 

DAT has considerable potential for harm for both the human and dolphin
participants. It presents high costs to both the human participants, in
terms of possible injury and high expectation and to their families, in
terms of monetary expense. It also presents high costs to dolphins, in
terms of capture, confinement in captivity and having to interact with
people. Due to the lack of official standards or guidelines, the
industry continues to grow with no regulation. There is no scientific
evidence to demonstrate its long-term effectiveness as a therapy and
viable alternatives exist. 

WDCS is launching its campaign to coincide with the third meeting of the
Parties to ACCOBAMS, the Agreement on the Conservation of Cetaceans of
the Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea and contiguous Atlantic Area, in
Dubrovnik, Croatia. 

Lori Marino, a senior lecturer in neuroscience and behavioural biology
at Emory University in the USA, is in Croatia presenting her review of
DAT research, which has recently culminated in a paper published with
co-author Scott Lilienfeld in the journal Anthrozoos: "Dolphin-Assisted
Therapy: More Flawed Data and More Flawed Conclusions"
<http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/berg/anthroz/2007/00000020/000000
03/art00003> .

The meeting of the ACCOBAMS Parties will include a discussion on dolphin
interaction programmes, an issue of concern in the Agreement Area, in
particular in relation to the capture of dolphins in Turkey for DAT
purposes. WDCS is a partner to ACCOBAMS and is represented at this
meeting. 

Cathy Williamson
Captivity Programme Manager
WDCS, the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society

 

WDCS
Brookfield House
38 St Paul Street
Chippenham
Wiltshire
SN15 1LJ
T: 01249 449 523
F: 01249 449 501
http://www.wdcs.org <http://www.wdcs.org> 

 

 

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