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OrcaLab
News - October 31st 2003
Russian
orca dies
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With
profound sorrow we must report that the first ever Russian orca captive,
a young female, is dead after less than one month. The circumstances
of her death are unclear. However, it is quite possible that she died
of shock, suffered internal injuries during transportation, or starved
to death because she refused food. We will probably never know the
exact cause of death, but we do know that this was an unnecessary
waste of a young life. The dead orca was probably about 6 years of
age. She was captured off the coast of Kamchatka in Russia’s
far eastern waters on September 26th and transported to a Black Sea
facility operated by the Utrish Dolphinarium on October 5th. Her death
occurred on or close to October 23rd. We do not know whether Russian
hunters have been pursuing other orcas in recent weeks, but capture
permits issued for 2003 expire today, October 31st. We can only hope
that no further captures have happened and that the government of
the Russian Federation has a change of heart and refuses to allow
orcas to be captured next year, or ever again!
Please
join the world wide protest against Russian orca captures by following
the suggestions in our Action Alert: http://www.orcalab.org/news-archive/captivity/10-12-03.html.
News
release from OrcaLab regarding death of Russian orca: Microsoft
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