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Sea Change: Transforming Attitudes and Ethics Towards Marine Life

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Animal rights have come a long way over the last century, providing, of course, we're not talking about fish. While other vertebrates have slowly been recognized as social, feeling, even sentient beings, fish remain good for three things: owning, catching and eating.

But recent scientific discoveries are starting to change the way fish are regarded: Some recognize human faces, use tools, care for their young, and even like to be pet. This hour, we talk about the surprising new research on fish and hear why we aught to change our attitudes towards, as author Jonathan Balcombe puts it, "our underwater cousins."

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Colin McEnroe and Chion Wolf contributed to this show, which first aired on June 15th of 2016.

Josh was a producer for WNPR's talk shows. He has produced for Where We Live and was a producer for The Colin McEnroe Show until 2020.

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