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March 2014
The proposed bill, (introduced by State assemblyman Richard Bloom, D-Santa Monica,) would make it illegal to “hold in
captivity, or use, a wild-caught” or “captive-bred orca for performance or
entertainment purposes.”
"Currently, SeaWorld in San Diego is the only facility in California that has 10 orcas held in tanks for entertainment purposes and, if the bill were signed into law, the facility will be forced to make changes.
While many other aquariums around the world are proven to be just as successful without showcasing captive orcas, California might just be on pace to join India, Croatia, Hungary, Chile and Costa Rica in outlawing cetacean captivity altogether."
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ReplyDeleteThen we would just have Orlando and San Antonio to deal with.
DeleteAlthough I hope Sea World continues their rescue and rehabilitation work no matter what happens with all of this.