Canada endorses plan to move Marineland whales to US and Spain
The Canadian government has endorsed a plan to move the last remaining captive whales from the shuttered Marineland park in Ontario to aquariums in the United States and Spain. The Department of Fisheries and Oceans has issued the first batch of permits for the move, which could prevent mass euthanasia if completed. There are 30 belugas and four dolphins left at the Niagara Falls park, which closed to the public in late summer 2024 and was put up for sale in early 2023. Fisheries Minister Joanne Thompson called the permit issuance a positive step forward but noted more work remains. The belugas and dolphins are set to go to five marine parks, including Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta, SeaWorld locations in San Antonio and San Diego, and Oceanografic Valencia. Mystic Aquarium in Connecticut, which received five belugas from Marineland in 2021, will also assist with the relocation. The Canadian government has not decided whether it will provide taxpayer dollars to help fund the move.
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Sources: abcnews.com
