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Gig Harbor (USA) Proclamation: rights of the southern resident orca

Washington, USA
Approved in 2022
Local
Declaration
Animal Rights, Rights Of Nature
Southern Resident Orca
Animal, Marine Ecosystem
Earth Law Center (ELC); Legal Rights for the Salish Sea (LRSS); City Council of Gig Harbor
Government, NGO

Summary

On December 12, 2022, Gig Harbor, Washington, became the second city (following Port Townsend a week earlier) to proclaim that Southern Resident Orca whales and the ecosystems upon which they depend have legal rights. The proclamation states: “the rights of the Southern Resident Orcas include, but are not limited to, the right to life, autonomy, culture, free and safe passage, adequate food supply from naturally occurring sources, and freedom from conditions causing physical, emotional or mental harm, including a habitat degraded by noise, pollution and contamination.”

The campaign to recognize the rights of the Southern Resident Orca is led by the Earth Law Center (ELC) and local partner organization, Legal Rights for the Salish Sea (LRSS). The long-term goal is state-level recognition of the population’s inherent rights to protect and recover their population and the ecosystems. The campaign was launched in 2018 and in 2022 ELC created a template resolution that serves as the basis for the subsequent local-level proclamations.

Involved Organizations

Earth Law CenterNARN Northwest Animal Rights NetworkLegal Rights for the Salish Sea (LRSS)

Related Initiatives

Port Townsend (USA) Proclamation: rights of the southern resident orca
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Langley (USA) Proclamation: rights of the southern resident orca
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Arcata (USA) Proclamation: rights of the southern resident orca
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Suggested Citation:
Kauffman, Craig, Catherine Haas, Alex Putzer, Shrishtee Bajpai, Kelsey Leonard, Elizabeth Macpherson, Pamela Martin, Alessandro Pelizzon & Linda Sheehan. Eco Jurisprudence Monitor. V2. 2025. Distributed by the Eco Jurisprudence Monitor.https://ecojurisprudence.org/initiatives/gig-harbor-u-s-proclamation-of-the-rights-of-the-southern-resident-orcas/.

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Legal Document

Proclamation of the rights of the Southern Resident Orcas
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Media

Rights for the Southern Resident Orcas Gains Momentum
Earth Law CenterArticle
Petition: state recognition of the inherent rights of the Southern Resident Orcas
Legal Rights for the Salish SeaWebsite
Should orcas have rights? Port Townsend says yes
KING 5 SeattleVideo

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