Nightly fireworks over Mission Bay disturbing residents, pets, and wild animals

16.07.2025    Times of San Diego    2 views
Nightly fireworks over Mission Bay disturbing residents, pets, and wild animals

SAN DIEGO Fireworks displays a staple of SeaWorld San Diego s programs could soon be on the endangered list SeaWorld typically has nightly fireworks during the summer and those shows called Enchanted Wonders which are free with park admission continue this year through Aug However there is a growing drumbeat of opposition to this nightly park spectacle Residents and pet owners alike are increasingly complaining of noise issues presented by SeaWorld s pyrotechnics as well as the real threat they pose to pets and wildlife Just ask the San Diego Humane Society which is overrun annually after the Fourth of July by spooked pets if fireworks are problematic Nina Thompson SDHS s director of citizens relations stated statistics don t lie She pointed to these stats regarding stray animals turning up at pet shelters from July - stray pets reclaimed by owners stray pets reclaimed by owners stray pets reclaimed by owners stray pets reclaimed by owners At SDHS the well-being of animals is at the heart of everything we do commented Thompson In keeping with our mission to create a more humane world for animals we strongly oppose traditional fireworks displays due to the stress and harm they cause to all animals including wildlife Instead we encourage communities to embrace alternatives like drone shows which offer a spectacular animal-friendly option for celebrations Fireworks create loud explosions and bright flashes that can be terrifying for animals Wildlife also suffers with birds and other animals being disoriented and injured by the sudden noise and light The trauma experienced by animals both domestic and wild can have lasting effects from anxiety to physical harm Thompson reported In contrast drone light shows provide a stunning visual experience without the noise and disruption that fireworks cause Thompson mentioned These modern displays can still bring communities together for a celebration all while protecting the welfare of animals and reducing environmental harm Drone shows also eliminate the pitfall of burns wildfires and poisoning from debris making them a sustainable option for future generations Paige Cavanaugh of Pacific Beach is among those joining a chorus of residents who feel the time has come to end nightly SeaWorld summer fireworks I m at my wits end with it she explained What s worse is that there are so numerous modern quiet and eco-friendly alternatives available Are we still doing this just because various people enjoy the boom Cavanaugh of late sent a letter to District City Council President Joe LaCava and the rest of the council concerning SeaWorld fireworks Here are excerpts from that letter As a pet owner and working in animal physical condition I see the fear it causes in majority animals fear that seems to grow with each unexpected blast Cavanaugh declared My dogs tremble and hide Birds scatter Cats cower And I know I am not alone in this experience Companion animals wildlife and birds throughout Mission Bay and beyond are affected night after night Beyond the animals the noise shakes our windows disrupts our peace and invades our homes Additionally the regular fireworks displays by SeaWorld normalize and encourage private use of illegal fireworks throughout the neighborhood Cavanaugh continued in her letter When explosions are heard so frequently it becomes complex to distinguish between official displays and unsafe unsanctioned ones This emboldens individuals to light their own often with zero regard for fire pitfall wildlife or region safety The end is more chaos more noise and more danger for everyone Council President LaCava has taken a stance on the controversial fireworks issue The fireworks over Mission Bay night after night must come to an end commented LaCava Massive explosions nights a year impose too great an impact on residents and the milieu and the influx of complaints from residents to my office is proof of that I will work with City departments and SeaWorld to see how we can limit the fireworks shows We can retain celebrations while protecting the public and unique habitat of Mission Bay and its surroundings LaCava s office declared that discussions with SeaWorld on fireworks are ongoing

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