This September a shocking discovery in Hurghada became public. Since the 10th of August 2010 four bottlenose dolphins have been kept in a pool in a private villa in Hurghada. The size of the pool is ridiculously inadequate (9mx9m and 4m deep) and would be completely illegal in countries which have national standards regulating these facilities for dolphins whose body length is about 3m! Additionally the water conditions are appalling and first signs of eye damage have already occurred in some of the dolphins. The animals are from Japan, most likely caught at sea in the infamously cruel drive hunts (www.thecovemovie.com), and are proposed for transfer to the Sharm El Sheik dolphinarium (Dolphina Park) as soon as the required quarantine (105 days) is over. We also discovered that 4 more dolphins are expected to be imported from Japan and assigned to a brand new dolphinarium in Makadi Bay %u2013 Hurghada.
There are serious conservation and welfare concerns associated with the capture of dolphins in drive hunts and other live capture operations and their export overseas for display in dolphinaria. These dolphins should never have come to Egypt. Due to a serious lack of regulations, these animals are now doomed to live a life of imprisonment.
Furthermore, the Red Sea Governorate, after being informed about the four dolphins, officially defined its position against holding dolphins in captivity within the borders of its jurisdiction.
Your immediate action is needed. Please sign the petition to tell the Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation and the Ministry of State for Environmental Affairs that you firmly object to dolphin captivity.
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