Georgia Aquarium's plan to import 18 beluga whales meets broad opposition
Source: Associated Press
Georgia Aquarium's plan to import 18 beluga whales meets broad opposition
Associated Press in Atlanta
Tuesday 24 March 2015 21.27 GMT
A group of prominent actors, activists and scientists is opposing an attempt by the Georgia Aquarium to import beluga whales from Russia.
The aquarium applied in June 2012 to import 18 whales, saying it would help improve the genetic diversity of belugas living in captivity in the US. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries, the federal agency formerly known as the National Marine Fisheries Service, denied the application in August 2013.
The aquarium filed a complaint in federal court in Atlanta in September 2013 asking a judge to overturn the denial of its application. The aquariums lawyers have said in filings that they are bringing the complaint under the Marine Mammal Protection Act, which aims to conserve marine mammal populations.
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The 18 belugas the aquarium is seeking to import originate from the Sea of Okhotsk in northern Russia and were collected by scientists there in 2006, 2010 and 2011. They currently live in the Utrish Marine Mammal Research Station in Russia. If the permit is granted, they would be brought to accredited zoos and aquariums in the US.
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http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/mar/24/georgia-aquarium-import-beluga-whales-opposition