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Questioning Dolphins

Peter Hankoff, award-winning director/writer/producer, is currently working on a project with Ric and Lincoln O’Barry “The Cove”, the feature documentary that took home the Oscar Sunday night.

Promotional image from
Promotional image from "The Cove".

(LOS ANGELES) - I’ve seen a lot of disturbing images in my time – reels of Holocaust atrocities, raw battle footage from Iwo Jima, aftermath photos of Dresden… and the killing sequences from “The Cove” (though only an extremely small part of the film) are on par with them. While the death of animals cannot be equated to the murder, mayhem and suffering of human beings, the slaughter of those dolphins has certainly stuck with me.

It has brought me to a new awareness: Going to visit the captive dolphins and whales is like going to death row to play with the inmates. Their deceptive smiles and friendly performances belie the bigger issues. Where did these creatures come from, where are they going and how long do they live?

I had the good fortune to spend a weekend with former dolphin trainer Ric O’Barry, the main persona in The Cove, and his son Lincoln, and I found real answers to those questions. Until recently, I would’ve thought how cool it would be to go on a dolphin-swim program and bond with those amazing friends of man. Not anymore.

When I was a kid, I was amazed by dolphin shows, but now I am even more amazed... Many of those dolphins are snatched from the sea, and their life expectancy is drastically reduced. In the wild, they’ll traverse up to 50 miles of ocean in a day… a far cry from the caged lagoons or concrete tanks of captivity. But even with a shortened lifespan, dolphins are big business and can generate millions for their owners.

The O’Barrys have been rescuing dolphins for decades and it’s no wonder they are not loved by the multi-billion dollar dolphinarium business. As Lincoln told me, “(If) anywhere in the world there’s a dolphin in trouble, inevitably my dad’s phone will ring.”

Wth all the answers now at my fingertips, my main question has evolved: Is this really any less barbaric than applauding dancing bears or the other now-outlawed animal acts of the nineteenth century? The simplest way for me to show the dolphins how intelligent I am is by how I choose to spend my discretionary income.

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Peter Hankoff is an award-winning director/writer/producer whose work has taken him everywhere from Area 51 to Auschwitz and Iwo Jima and his programs have aired on the National Geographic Channel, Discovery Channel, Military Channel and History Channel. Peter lives in Los Angeles.

Peter is a documentary filmmaker whose work has taken him everywhere from Area 51 (Nevada) to Dealey Plaza (Site of the JFK assassination). In addition, his programs have appeared on the National Geographic Channel, Discovery Channel, Military Channel and History Channel. And he was recently at Ground Zero in New York City to film 9/11 artifacts for an upcoming program on a major cable network.

Learn more about Peter and his work by visiting: peterhankoff.com




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