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So many people who visit there bring the kids and they have no real idea what these creatures go through.
Good BlogTilla.
I saw a couple of orcas swimming near the coast hete a few days ago. Very rare but I suppose they were after the tuna fish.
The more I have researched the whole captivity issue the more it is blatantly obvious that $eaworld are heavily invested.
I have followed Taiji for a good number of years & have signed petitions & screamed silently when I see the barbaric treatment these poor creatures go through (the video in the clip was a heaven sent blessing really for the dolphin which died) I can't understand why the meat is sold & fed to humans when it is clearly marked as not even fit for animal consumption, let alone humans & yet some is fed to children (even at school lunch) & it is so heavily & dangerously tainted by radiation.
I also follow the story of Morgan, the Norwegian Orca who was captured by the Netherlands & subsequently sold on to $eaworld & transferred to the Loro Parque Foundation in my country, the story is heart rending! It is a travesty. Here is the FB link to their page if you are interested to follow the story & the subsequent Court rulings;
I have been banned from visiting Loro Parque because I was campaigning so hard with the rest of them when Morgan was brought here in secret.
I try so hard to educate people not to visit marine parks but people say 'well, they are being treated kindly & they would be extinct if we didn't keep them in captivity' They don't even think of the horrific deaths that have been caused by these beautiful captives just out of sheer frustration!......I want to cry when I see the wild cetaceans leaping in the sea here, thank God our waters are protected.
Pat, I was very, very pleasantly surprised & thrilled to read your comment ... thank you x
Pilot whales on a boat trip
We need more people like you in order to protect those wonderful creatures.
Here´s another picture taken on the same boat trip.
A group of pilot whales came near the boat and the captain actually called one by whistling and managed to touch its head.
Then the others also came near with a mother and her baby.