Is there an ethical way to swim with dolphins?


Is there an ethical way to swim with dolphins? The only way to swim with dolphins ethically is to let them behave naturally – this means not getting too close, and definitely no feeding or touching. If you're in the water snorkelling or scuba diving and a dolphin comes over to check you out, consider yourself lucky!


Why is it illegal to interact with dolphins?

These activities are illegal because they harm the animals in the following ways: Marine mammals associate people with food, losing their natural wariness of humans or boats and becoming conditioned to receiving handouts.


Is it safe to swim with dolphins at a resort?

Pushing people into deeper water, head-jerking, and biting causing broken bones, skin abrasions, and other injuries have all been reported with direct contact interactions with dolphins. Injuries–many inflicted by captive-bred dolphins–occur more commonly in interactive programs than is reported or widely known.


Is it ethical to keep dolphins in captivity?

The public display industry keeps many species of marine mammals captive in concrete tanks, especially whales and dolphins. The Humane Society of the United States believes that these animals are best seen in their natural coastal and ocean environments instead of being held captive simply to entertain people.