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Our hope is that one day, all dolphins may be free to swim in straight lines, in the ocean, as far as their hearts desire.
Since 1970, the mission of Dolphin Project has been and continues to be to end dolphin exploitation, as dolphins are routinely captured, harassed, and sold into captivity around the world – all in the name of profit. Over the years, we’ve reached many important milestones not only for dolphinarium closures, but also to rehabilitate captive dolphins for retirement and/or release, investigate and advocate for economic alternatives to dolphin slaughter, and to put a permanent end to dolphin captivity.
Today, the captive dolphin trade is a multi-billion dollar industry, that thrives on consumer demand. It’s up to all of us to speak up and take positive action to continue changing the tide on how the world sees dolphin captivity.
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