MOSCOW: A number of whales and orcas captured to perform in aquariums and held in cramped pens have been released into the wild, but experts warned the mammals may not survive after being held in captivity for months.
The release of six beluga and two killer whales into the Sea of Okhotsk in Russia’s far east came after a huge international outcry over the holding in captivity of nearly 100 of the marine mammals.
However, scientists and activists criticised the move, saying it was not transparent and did not follow a previously agreed roadmap. They also warned the orcas may not survive in the wild.
“The release took place in favourable weather conditions,” said the All-Russian Fisheries and Oceanography Institute (VNIRO), which led the operation. The marine mammals were in a good shape, it said in a statement.
Russia is the only country capturing wild orcas and belugas and selling them to aquariums, a controversial practice that has continued due to legal loopholes.
The controversy came to a head when images of what the media have nicknamed the “whale jail” were published this year.
Published in Dawn, June 28th, 2019
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