| Dominican President will be asked to halt dolphin imports
SANTO DOMINGO. - The Dominican Academy of Sciences denounced that the Ocean
World Adventure Aquatic Park, located in the resort city Puerto Plata
(north), is preparing to import 12 dolphins captured in "a criminal manner
in Japan," and for this reason has asked president Leonel Fernandez to
prohibit the entrance of those marine mammals.
The newspaper El Dia reports today that the Academy of Sciences, together
with the Dominican Marine Studies Foundation (Fundemar) and the Dominican
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Sodopreca) stated that the
Dominican authorities don't have to allow the dolphins' entrance because
their capture violated international conventions regulating the activity
with those animals.
The Dominican institutions were joined by 43 foreign environmentalist
organizations to ask Fernandez to interpose his authority to avoid that the
aquatic amusement park promotes the capture of dolphins, "through hostile
and violent methods."
They say that if the import of the mammals is allowed it would be supporting
the slaughters which take place in Taiji, Japan, whose fishermen allegedly
conduct that practice, including sacrificing thousands of the animals.
Dominican and foreign environmentalists affirm that each dolphin is sold
between US$45,000 and US$10,000.
"The members of the aquarium industry take advantage of this macabre
scenario and select some units for sale to the world's delfinariums, arguing
that they save them from death, but the truth is that with this trade their
slaughter is perpetuated,' they said.
The organizations announced that they will begin an international campaign
to boycott the visit of tourists to Ocean World.
Source: Dominican Today
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