Outrage Grows Over the Exploitation of Elderly Dolphin Battling Cancer in Australian Marine Park
Conservationists are expressing deep concern and outrage over the treatment of Bucky, a 47-year-old bottlenose dolphin residing at Dolphin Marine Magic park in Coffs Harbour, Australia. Despite a history of cancer, Bucky continues to be a featured performer in what activists describe as ‘demeaning circus shows’ at the marine park.
In a 2013 episode of the TV series Bondi Vet, Bucky’s cancer was revealed when his trainer, Greg Pickering, sought assistance from presenter Dr. Chris Brown to examine suspect lumps in the dolphin’s mouth. These lumps were confirmed to be cancerous. Although Bucky is currently in remission, he still contends with the challenges of old age, with the average lifespan of dolphins being 40 to 50 years.
The park claims on its website that Bucky is in the process of being transitioned into retirement, but concerns persist as he continues to participate in two or three daily dolphin shows. Sarah Lucas, CEO of Australia for Dolphins, expressed disbelief that an elderly dolphin recovering from cancer is still involved in such shows, emphasizing the park’s financial motivations.
Critics argue that Bucky, along with other dolphins, endures regular shows, including ‘demeaning circus shows’ and carrying heavy tourists on his back. The CEO of Dolphin Marine Magic, Paige Sinclair, refuted claims of overworking the dolphins, asserting that their work provides enrichment and pleasure to guests. She highlighted the rotational basis of performances and regular days off for the dolphins.