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Animal lovers up in arms over US use of dolphin deminers in Iraq
Agence France-Presse | March 26, 2003

Posted on 03/26/2003 1:17:34 AM PST by HAL9000

PARIS (AFP) - The US military's use of trained dolphins to help demine southern Iraqi waters ran into crossfire on Tuesday from animal-rights groups and biologists, who branded the scheme both unethical and unreliable.

"We are strongly opposed to keeping these mammals in captivity, and we're not happy with this exploitation," Cathy Williamson of the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society, a British-based agency, told AFP.

"The animals could get hurt, and that's not justified," Williamson said.

Stephanie Boyles, a wildlife biologist at the US campaign group PETA (People for the Ethical Treaty of Animals), slammed the US military for "absolutely" exploiting animals.

"It is very cruel to put an animal in harm's way," she told AFP. "But our concern isn't just for the animals, it's also for the troops."

"These animals are being taught basically to do tricks and animals, especially animals as intelligent as sealions and dolphins, have minds of their own, and the chance of their failing to fulfill a mission when life and death are at stake is quite possible," Boyles said.

Similar doubts were expressed by a French expert, Olivier van Canneyt, an expert on marine mammals at the Sea and Coastline Institute in La Rochelle, western France.

Dolphins are quite hardy animals and could probably survive the long transport and change of sea temperature quite well, he said.

"However, I have to say I am very skeptical as to whether they will be effective," he said.

Van Canneyt said that a rival dolphin-training programme by the Soviet Union, and then Russia, had been abandoned several years ago because of disappointing results.

"It has to be said that the reliability is low, and even if dolphins are trained for years they may not do what you want them to do," Van Canneyt said.

Even though these animals had known no other life other than captivity, "it is quite a pity that they are being used as objects and for military use," he said.

In Qatar on Tuesday, US General Victor Renuart said that dolphins were being used to help demine the Khawr Abdullah waterway linking the southern Iraqi port of Umm Qasr to the Gulf to help bring in shiploads of relief supplies.

The aid should start to arrive in Iraq on Wednesday, officers said in Umm Qasr.

The dolphins are among a unit of 70 dolphins and 20 sealions that have been trained by the US Navy's Marine Mammal Program to spot underwater mines and enemy scuba divers who may be trying to plant explosives in deep waters.

The programme was launched in 1960 when US researchers began studying dolphins to get clues as to how to design new streamline torpedoes to strike Soviet submarines at the height of the Cold War.

The dolphins first went into action during the Vietnam War and again in the 1990-1991 Gulf War.

The animals are acquired from sea parks and are born in captivity, their trainers told AFP earlier this month. The programme has funding of between 10 and 20 million dollars a year (9.39-18.78 million euros).

The Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF), said it could not comment on the use of dolphins in demining.

"We work on conservation issues. These are dolphins that have been bred in captivity, so it does not come within our remit," a spokesman said at the agency's headquarters in Britain said.



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: demining; dolphins; flipperflambe; humanitarianrelief; iraq; mines; navydolphin; norfolknas; peta
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To: Keith in Iowa
In honor of PETA's outrage, I'm having steak for supper...

Umm, Steak..


21 posted on 03/26/2003 5:16:12 AM PST by saluki_in_ohio (Gun control is the ability to hit your target!)
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To: Keith in Iowa
In honor of PETA's outrage, I'm having steak for supper...

LOL! I grilled some 1-1/2" thick New York strips last night.
Delicious!

22 posted on 03/26/2003 5:20:06 AM PST by Constitution Day (An organizer of Raleigh's Rally For America [without any Clear Channel Cash])
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To: HAL9000
Panty waist frogs and tree huggers - I hope we strap "frikkin lasers" on the Dolphin's heads just to cheese 'em off even more.
23 posted on 03/26/2003 5:26:01 AM PST by Jack of all Trades
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To: Constitution Day
MMmmmmm....steak.

PETA sucks.

24 posted on 03/26/2003 5:27:01 AM PST by Vigilantcitizen (Godspeed Ronald Young. Douglas county is praying for you to make it home.)
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To: Snowy
You get very poor results from smart animals if they don't enjoy what they are doing.

Exactly. What's more, smart animals are BORED unless they are doing something that's fun and challenging. My Lab has to have a job to do, or she goes nuts. When she's working away at her agility training, or retrieving, she's grinning and that ol' otter tail is just swinging back and forth. A busy dog is a happy dog, and I bet the same thing goes for Flipper.

25 posted on 03/26/2003 5:32:33 AM PST by AnAmericanMother (. . . there is nothing new under the sun.)
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To: Keith in Iowa
In honor of PETA's outrage, I'm having steak for supper...

Good idea, make mine medium well.

26 posted on 03/26/2003 5:54:13 AM PST by jriemer (We are a Republic not a Democracy)
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To: Pistacio
Along that same vein, I wonder what the think about dope/explosives sniffing dogs?

Never mind...One good thing about freaks. Their predictability.
27 posted on 03/26/2003 6:00:55 AM PST by L,TOWM (Liberals, The Other White Meat)
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To: HAL9000
I understand that they are organizing "dolphin shields", even as we speak.
28 posted on 03/26/2003 7:02:46 AM PST by Marc Poor
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To: HAL9000
I agree with PETA here.

I think we should be "training" war protestors, PETA activists and Hollywood Movie Stars to do this instead.

Of course, they can't hold their breath as long as dolphins and sea lions, but losing a few of them would improve the air quality in most major U.S. cities.
29 posted on 03/26/2003 7:08:59 AM PST by ZULU
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To: HAL9000
Unethical and unreliable? Maybe these people Sadam would treat Dolphins better....
30 posted on 03/26/2003 7:23:06 AM PST by lavaroise
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To: jriemer
medium well

Now THAT'S cruelty to animals! :-D

Get a better cut and cook it less. You'll enjoy it more.

31 posted on 03/26/2003 7:41:37 AM PST by AnAmericanMother (. . . there is nothing new under the sun.)
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To: Marc Poor
One of the US Navy Dolphins has gone missing in the Gulf.
32 posted on 03/28/2003 7:28:57 PM PST by Tommyjo
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To: Tommyjo
Rush is reporting that the AWOL dolphin has once again reported for duty. Question: Can a dolphin become a SEAL?
33 posted on 04/03/2003 10:09:12 AM PST by Marc Poor
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To: HAL9000
I heard a report that the Iraqis are training sharks to attack the dolphins.
34 posted on 04/03/2003 10:12:41 AM PST by spiffy
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To: HAL9000
The potential loss of a dolphin versus thousands of human lives and billions of dollars for a single Navy ship...definitely unfair and cruel to dolphins...

Hey, did you ever notice that tuna just doesnt taste as good since it all became dolphin safe?

35 posted on 04/03/2003 10:18:59 AM PST by gnarledmaw
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To: spiffy
A dolphin can kill a shark, didn't you see that Flipper episode?
36 posted on 04/03/2003 10:42:47 AM PST by Smittie
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To: Smittie
Yeah, but Flipper was one exceptional dolphin. ...no one, you see, is smarter than he...
37 posted on 04/03/2003 10:45:48 AM PST by Marc Poor
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To: HAL9000
Found it interesting that some of the dolphins are trained to find enemy frogmen and then attack them with a contact piece put over their bottle-nose that discharges a .45 caliber cartridge into the enemy diver.
38 posted on 04/03/2003 10:51:40 AM PST by N. Theknow
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To: Marc Poor
Cool. Thanks for the update. I hope he's not denied any special fish rations for being AWOL?
39 posted on 04/04/2003 11:55:11 AM PST by Tommyjo
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