BBC Wildlife Magazine

Is it ever okay to swim with wild dolphins?

- James Fair

ASwimming with captive dolphins is definitely a no-no, but ‘swim with’ trips with wild animals are a more complex issue.

Whale and Dolphin Conservati­on, which is against such tours (particular­ly if they involve feeding), says that repeated disturbanc­e can lead to pods abandoning feeding and breeding areas, and that there is a risk of injury from propellers. However, ethical tour operator Responsibl­e Travel, which runs trips to swim with dolphins in the Azores, but also with humpback whales in the South Pacific and orcas in Norway, says its guides follow strict codes of conduct (slow boats when dolphins are spotted; allow a maximum of 20 minutes with them; never encircle or divide a group) and works with the World Cetacean Alliance to improve its policies.

 ??  ?? The ethics of swimming with wild dolphins are still debatable.
The ethics of swimming with wild dolphins are still debatable.

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