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Whale ban could mean ‘life or death’ for Vancouver Aquarium
POSTED 17 Jun 2014 . BY Tom Anstey
Vancouver Aquarium is under pressure as a result of its whales in captivity Credit: Wikipedia
Amid recent controversy over housing whales and dolphins in aquarium settings, Vancouver Aquarium’s CEO John Nightingale has said that the restriction of such animals would “destroy research” and become a “life-and-death” matter for the aquarium’s continued existence.

The aquarium recently completed the first phase of a CA$120m (US$110m, €81.5m, £65.1m) expansion, with a number of protesters on-hand at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the 55,000sq ft (5,109sq m) expansion.

The expansion includes galleries and a new courtyard, with plans for further development in late 2015 – including larger whale and dolphin tanks.

An unscheduled review of the aquarium’s current whale-keeping scheme was ordered by the city, with the report due in late July.

The aquarium is concerned that the city may bring in new restrictions just as they dissolve for the November municipal election, similar to discussions taking place in California.

“Depending on what the park board does, the aquarium could be fighting for its life,” said Nightingale. “We think it is very serious. We think that given six of the seven park board commissioners are not running for re-election, it is entirely possible that this park board, as it walks out the door, could do something dramatic that would have a significantly negative effect on the aquarium’s future.”

Aquariums keeping whales and dolphins have come under immense pressure since the release of the documentary Blackfish, which recounts the death of a SeaWorld trainer by a killer whale alleged to have been driven mad by being kept in captivity.

SeaWorld has denied the documentary’s allegations, calling them “grossly one-sided”, while Baltimore’s National Aquarium is considering retiring its domesticated dolphins to a one-of-a-kind sanctuary.

Nightingale said the institution has strong positive views about whale research and its educational value, but animal activists continue to say that retaining whales and dolphins in captivity is cruel.

Vancouver Aquarium also operates a world-renowned marine mammal rescue group and is the only aquarium in Canada allowed to keep cetaceans that are too injured to be returned to the wild.
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Whale ban could mean ‘life or death’ for Vancouver Aquarium
POSTED 17 Jun 2014 . BY Tom Anstey
Vancouver Aquarium is under pressure as a result of its whales in captivity Credit: Wikipedia
Amid recent controversy over housing whales and dolphins in aquarium settings, Vancouver Aquarium’s CEO John Nightingale has said that the restriction of such animals would “destroy research” and become a “life-and-death” matter for the aquarium’s continued existence.

The aquarium recently completed the first phase of a CA$120m (US$110m, €81.5m, £65.1m) expansion, with a number of protesters on-hand at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the 55,000sq ft (5,109sq m) expansion.

The expansion includes galleries and a new courtyard, with plans for further development in late 2015 – including larger whale and dolphin tanks.

An unscheduled review of the aquarium’s current whale-keeping scheme was ordered by the city, with the report due in late July.

The aquarium is concerned that the city may bring in new restrictions just as they dissolve for the November municipal election, similar to discussions taking place in California.

“Depending on what the park board does, the aquarium could be fighting for its life,” said Nightingale. “We think it is very serious. We think that given six of the seven park board commissioners are not running for re-election, it is entirely possible that this park board, as it walks out the door, could do something dramatic that would have a significantly negative effect on the aquarium’s future.”

Aquariums keeping whales and dolphins have come under immense pressure since the release of the documentary Blackfish, which recounts the death of a SeaWorld trainer by a killer whale alleged to have been driven mad by being kept in captivity.

SeaWorld has denied the documentary’s allegations, calling them “grossly one-sided”, while Baltimore’s National Aquarium is considering retiring its domesticated dolphins to a one-of-a-kind sanctuary.

Nightingale said the institution has strong positive views about whale research and its educational value, but animal activists continue to say that retaining whales and dolphins in captivity is cruel.

Vancouver Aquarium also operates a world-renowned marine mammal rescue group and is the only aquarium in Canada allowed to keep cetaceans that are too injured to be returned to the wild.
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Vancouver Aquarium fighting proposed cetacean ban when it meets with Park Board later this month


Vancouver Aquarium representatives will appear before the Vancouver Park Board on 26 July in a bid to continue its conservation work with large marine mammals currently in captivity.
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Vancouver Aquarium will be allowed to keep whales and dolphins in captivity, but must not breed them or otherwise promote reproduction amongst captive mammals, following a ruling by the Vancouver Park Board.
Georgia Aquarium files lawsuit in bid to import 18 wild beluga whales to the US


The Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta is seeking federal permission to bring 18 beluga whales, captured last year off the coast of Russia, to the US at a time when pressure to end the captivity of cetaceans is at an all-time high.
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