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End This Cruel Assault On Dolphin Life
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Shield dolphins from the relentless noise threatening their existence and join the fight now for a quieter ocean and a real chance at survival
Marine scientists warn that loud industrial noise from cargo vessels, construction sites, and offshore oil exploration submerges the calls that dolphins rely on for survival1. This clamor often drowns out the vocal signals they use to find food, coordinate social structures, and reproduce. NOAA holds a legal duty under the Marine Mammals Protection Act to protect these creatures in their habitats. When noise levels rise, dolphins struggle to maintain pod unity and risk displacement from key coastal areas2.
Disrupted Coordination
Research confirms that dolphins raise their calls to extreme volumes when subjected to elevated sound levels but still fail to coordinate effectively3. Their social ties hinge on clear vocal exchanges, so any disruption can harm migration patterns and reduce population sizes. Experts fear that unchecked industrial growth in sensitive waters will drive these animals toward exhaustion, further threatening overall ocean health4.
NOAA’s Role
NOAA has the authority to enact regulations under the Marine Mammals Protection Act. Oversight of industrial projects, along with strict noise-monitoring protocols, would help dolphins thrive instead of endure constant stress. The choice is clear. Without firm action, our oceans move closer to silence where dolphins cannot hear each other or navigate a safe path.
Take Action Now
Take a stand. Demand a swift response from NOAA. Add your name to our petition and urge officials to adopt strong safeguards. Help ensure a future where dolphins live free of avoidable distress.
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