6/10/2023 0 Comments Susan casey dolphinsBut the most compelling aspect of the book is Casey’s investigation of the current plight of dolphins-faced with captivity the now infamous dolphin hunt in Taiji, Japan and the seriously ruined state of the world’s oceans, for example-and the people working to effect change to protect and save them. She also explores the cultural significance of dolphins in different cultures, such as the members of the Chumash nation, California’s earliest inhabitants, who considered dolphins to be their direct relatives. John Lilly in the early 1950s, and traces the origins of dolphin captivity and showcasing, which date back to the circus showman P.T. She describes early research into the brain science of dolphins, a highly intelligent species, beginning with Dr. She embarks an investigation into the world of dolphins, impressing the reader with her curiosity and thrilling sense of discovery as she travels the world to learn about these unique creatures. After a chance encounter with a pod of wild spinner dolphins while swimming in Honolua Bay, Casey ( The Wave) finds herself unable to shake dolphins from her mind.
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