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Analysis Of The Film Blackfish Directed By Gabriela Cowperthwaite

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“To this day,” said Howard Garrett an Orcinus orca researcher in the film Blackfish directed by Gabriela Cowperthwaite, “there has been no record of any orca doing any harm to a human in the wild.” Many Orcinus orcas also known as orcas, have been in captivity for more than twenty years, according to Blackfish, and there have been at least seventy incidents where trainers have been attacked. The investigation of orcas in captivity did not begin until one of the orcas, named Tilikum, killed a trainer. Although orcas in captivity may receive veterinary care, living in a confined space affects their health, and defies their right to freedom. This issue has grown and soon will be addressed because of Congressman Adam Schiff who will introduce a bill to save orcas from captivity. SeaWorld should discontinue having orcas in captivity because not only are they dangerous to the people working with them, but also being in captivity can cause them health issues, and takes away their natural given freedom.
David Kirby, author of Death at SeaWorld: Shamu and the Dark Side of Killer Whales in Captivity, explains how the investigation of animals in captivity began. According to Kirby, Dawn Brancheau was an orca trainer for sixteen years before Tilikum killed her in 2010. When the news of death spread trainer Brancheau was killed, “it opened the door to crushing media examination” (317). Kirby also stated, “Dawn’s death also upended the dynamics of the captivity debate” (378). The death

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