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Campaign launched to close down German dolphinarium

The Black Fish | 27.07.2010 21:38 | Animal Liberation | Ecology | Ocean Defence | World

"Not only do we have to fight criminal operations and cruelty to animals on the high seas but also take responsibility and direct action to help those who are imprisoned in concrete pools, doomed to entertain us".

Forced to live a life as an attraction
Forced to live a life as an attraction

Former dolphin trainer turned activist Ric O'Barry shows his support
Former dolphin trainer turned activist Ric O'Barry shows his support

The conditions at the Münster dolphinarium are very poor
The conditions at the Münster dolphinarium are very poor


Palawas, Nando, Kite and Rocko. Those are the given names to four bottlenose dolphins who are currently performing at the dolphinarium in Münster, Germany. Built in 1974 as part of the local zoo, the dolphinarium remains one of the last three of its kind in Germany. From the original nine facilities keeping dolphins in captivity, only Nürnberg, Duisburg and Münster are still blocking and ignoring concerns of animal welfare groups, conservationists, politicians and the public.

Activists of the new ocean activist group The Black Fish recently moved to Münster to get an impression of the situation in the Westphalian city. "Our aim is to shut this facility down as quickly as possible. Public education and constant pressure are our main strategies to get our four aquatic friends out of the miserable and unworthy conditions they live in".

The campaign started a week ago with a screening of the Oscar-winning documentary 'The Cove'. The film exposes the yearly slaughter of dolphins in a blocked-off cove in Taji, Japan. Many of the dolphins caught at Taji end up in dolphinariums worldwide. During the event the connection between the dolphin slaughter in Taiji, the worldwide dolphin entertainment industry and facilities such as here in Münster were discussed and many people joined to support The Black Fish campaign. Attending the dolphinarium regularly to educate zoo visitors and passers-by, the campaign crew hopes that the citizens of Münster realise the horrible situation that the four cetaceans are in and the need to take action.

"We believe it is quite important to unveil the problems of cetaceans in captivity. In the end the citizens of Münster should identify themselves with the closing. No one should support or tolerate these places that make money out of the suffering of animals". The feedback was surprisingly positive - it seems no one in Münster still wants this facility and many people show compassion for the animals. Last weekend activists made their way to the city of Husum in Schleswig Holstein to discuss the situation with conservationist and former 'Flipper' trainer Ric O'Barry. Mr. O'Barry welcomed the actions and offered his full support to help the animals when the dolphinarium shuts down.

Seeing these dolphins in tiny concrete enclosures is a disturbing sight. The dolphinarium in Münster offers a main pool of some 200 m³ size which has to be shared with six Californian sea lions. The water is treated with chemicals and the feed of dead fish is served with drugs to keep the animals healthy and able to perform. "These drugs they receive are blocking diseases that would occur most likely under such stressful conditions. The dolphins are regularly exposed to unnatural sounds like loud music, clapping and screaming of the audience. They perform tricks to receive a little bit of dead fish. That's the only reason for their cooperation – food. There is no fun involved for the animals whatsoever."

The Black Fish will step up its efforts to retire the dolphinarium in Münster in the coming weeks. For our intentions we already received overwhelming support from Ric O'Barry, the Humane Society International, world-class underwater photographer Eric Cheng and most important; lots of local citizens. With their help we are confident and determined to get Nando, Palawas, Rocko and Kite out.

The Black Fish
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- Homepage: http://www.theblackfish.org/

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08.09.2010 16:27

German activists take on Dolphinarium
 http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2010/08/457587.html

The Black Fish
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- Homepage: http://www.theblackfish.org


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Help us save Tom and Misha

28.07.2010 07:08

Micha and Tom are 2 beautiful dolphins trapped in a pool smaller than a tennis court in Hisaronu,Turkey.
We need your help in stopping this barbaric operation and ultimatly freeing them.
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETtjQuYsO-o
We have a situation in a small village in Turkey called "Hisaronu". Recently, a Russian business man has procured the use of a small piece of land which has been turned into a Dolphinarium.

Despite the efforts of people working on the ground and a facebook campaign group with nearly 18000 members and rising, two bottlenosed dolphins have been transported via a fruit and vegetable truck on a 4 hour journey to this dolphinarium to a pool measuring no more than 24m x 12m. As there is no adequate filtration, oxygen circulation or cleaning routine, the creatures are swimming in their own body fluids and are clearly in a state of utter distress. They are covered entirely by sheets of tarpaulin and are suffering in temperatures in excess of 44 degrees and are submerged on the bottom of this pool for the whole of the day in order to get some relief and respite from the heat.

A directive has been issued and ignored that states that this pool is unfit for humans to swim in. They are still selling trips for people to swim with dolphins.

We are working with other conservatand if you have any contacts or advice that could help us further with our campaignion groups to try and find a solution these creature's misery, , we would be overjoyed any sponsors who would help us save these dolphins.

Link to the Facebook site
 http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=358308272654&v=wall#!/group.php?gid=358308272654



heather anne macandrew
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