OTTAWA: Canada’s final captive whales will stay on the Marineland park close to Niagara Falls for now after the federal authorities denied the zoo’s request to ship the 30 belugas to China.
The Canadian authorities is not going to grant an export allow to ship the whales to the Chimelong Ocean Kingdom aquarium, Fisheries Minister Joanne Thompson stated Wednesday (Oct 1). She stated the choice is according to a 2019 regulation making it unlawful to make use of whales and dolphins in leisure reveals or hold them in captivity.
“All whales belong within the ocean, not in tanks for leisure functions,” Thompson informed Parliament Hill reporters on Wednesday morning.
Twenty whales – one killer whale and 19 belugas – have died on the Niagara Falls, Ontario, vacationer attraction since 2019, in line with a database created by The Canadian Press information company based mostly on inner paperwork and official statements.
Thompson stated what occurs subsequent to the whales rests with Marineland.
Marineland stated it’s “profoundly” disenchanted by the federal authorities’s choice.
“Following a number of years of labor to discover a everlasting residence for our belugas, the humane relocation to an accredited facility overseas was the one viable choice to make sure our beloved whales remained alive and acquired the care they deserve,” the corporate stated in an e mail.
Marineland added the choice “condemns these magnificent animals to an unsure future at a closed facility, with no skill to pay for his or her continued feeding and care”.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford stated he was disenchanted the federal authorities wouldn’t log out on the animals’ transfer. “We’d like a correct residence for them, easy as that,” he stated. “We gotta save the whales.”
Thompson stated she agreed that “these whales deserve an excellent residence, however Chimelong Ocean Kingdom theme park was not it”.
“I couldn’t in good conscience approve the export of those whales for additional exploitation. I’d welcome all export requests that align with the Fisheries Act and would expeditiously evaluate them,” she added.
Marineland introduced it was on the market in early 2023 and closed to the general public in late summer season 2024. It didn’t open this 12 months because it appears to be like to promote the park and the huge swath of land it owns close to Horseshoe Falls. No sale has but been introduced.
The regulation that banned whale captivity didn’t apply to the present inhabitants of captive whales at Marineland, however the park needed to adjust to one other a part of the regulation that forbade breeding.

