julieannbabe
<font color=blue>I am a <font color=red>summer <fo
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- Mar 31, 2003
I think it could go either way. I agree alot with what SandrA9810 said. Is it contributing to the dolphin hunts? Yes probably. But those hunts are for more than just selling dolphins to marine parks, they are primarily for a food source for people in villages. Seaworld is rescuing this dolphin from a poor living condition in the park it currently lives in Japan. It is like rescuing a dog from a puppy mill or a home filled with abuse. Humane societies take the abused dogs in and give them new homes. The abuse will still continue regardless but if you can save 1 dog thats better than saving none. Seaworld is saving this whale from the marine park that is abusing it and they will provide it with a new loving and caring home in Seaworld San Diego.
if they are genuinely 'rescuing' this whale from a bad home in japan. thats one thing.
i hope that is all it is.
does anyone know how long this whale has been in capitivity?
i hope that they haven't done a backhander with this marine park in japan - paid them to capture it then paid them to ship it over to seaworld, california.