Orca Morgan's life in captivity
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Orca Morgan's life in captivity
Credit © 🎬, ✅ @freerussianwhales Via @suffering4selfies Good news from Russia! Let's hope the ban will be extended indefinitely! #suffering4selfies #orcas #freeorcas #belugas #beluga #orcasofinstagram #oceanlife #theybelonginthewild #DontBuyATicket #beagoodhuman #fightforallanimals #voiceforthevoiceless Posted @withregram • @inherentlywild Wild orca and beluga captures will be temporarily banned in Russia until 2023! Following the shocking events of the Whale Prison that unfolded in 2018/19, the Russian Federal Agency for Fishery decided to temporarily suspend cetacean captures for scientific, cultural and educational purposes; a suspension the agency has now announced will be extended until at least 2023. Russia was slammed with intense, international backlash when news hit that 11 orcas and 90 belugas had been captured from the wild and held in abhorrent conditions at the Center for Adaptation of Marine Mammals awaiting sale to marine parks and dolphinariums around the world. The debacle ended with the release of the surviving animals and prosecution of four companies, as well as a temporary ban on cetacean captures. The Federal Agency for Fishery has now decided to extend the ban following a meeting with the Board of Directors of Fishery Research Institutes that sets the Total Allowable Catch (TAC) of marine mammals in Russian waters per season. It’s said the decision was made in connection with ongoing work to amend regulations in Russia in regards to the capture of whales for export to countries like China. With any luck, the ban will give Svetlana Bessar, the Deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, enough time to finalise and pass her bill that proposes an outright ban of orca and beluga captures in the country, ending this cruel practice forever. • Caption: @inherentlywild Photo: @freerussianwhales https://www.instagram.com/p/CNcA4F0hLrw/?igshid=13gs8qw6jza8k
What People do not understand about Seaworld
people like to believe Seaworld is filled with experts but they are just actors. They are fed lies by Seaworld and tell the public lies. they continue to do this and lie about their life span
One of the lesser known of these tricks involves sunscreen -- and not just any sunscreen. Black zinc oxide is applied over the black area of the whales’ skin, both to prevent sunburns and to cover up the marks of existing burns. Three former SeaWorld trainers that The Dodo spoke to had personally applied black zinc oxide to the orcas, while another had witnessed it being done. All of them noted that the animal’s skin was usually burned or blistering before application.
The Dodo
Orcas, also known as killer whales, have been kept in captivity since 1961, helpless victims of a blatantly commercial experiment which has seen dozens of wi...
This video shall help you get a better understanding on the situation orcas are in around the world.
What made me want to do this topic
The reason i chose this topic was manly because of the documentary Black Fish. The documentary takes you in and tells and shows what happens to orcas behind the curtain. I highly recommend it if you are against Seaworld.
Senior Project
Hello i’m a student who is doing my project on why orcas should be freed from Seaworld? i will post daily about facts, updates and news on Orcas in captivity.
My sister gifted me this beautiful bracelet from #puravidabracelets and I love it! She knows how much I love #Orcas, so she chose this bracelet, which resembles the colouring of an #Orca and the ocean. Part of the proceeds went to Orca conservation and another part goes to local Costa Rican artisans! I've been wearing it since #Christmas Eve and this is the first time I've taken it off! I love products that help others. I will wear this till it breaks lol. #jewelrygram #charity #giving #freeorcas #boycottseaword