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Beluga whale deaths in Vancouver prompt call to end captivity | Beluga whale deaths in Vancouver prompt call to end captivity |
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Two beluga whales at the Vancouver Aquarium have died under mysterious circumstances. | Two beluga whales at the Vancouver Aquarium have died under mysterious circumstances. |
Aurora, a 29-year-old white beluga whale, died on Friday just nine days after her calf Quila died of a similar illness. | Aurora, a 29-year-old white beluga whale, died on Friday just nine days after her calf Quila died of a similar illness. |
A necropsy found the mother probably died of a virus or toxin, but the cause of death is unknown. | |
The facility's head said it was possible they were deliberately poisoned. | |
"We're waiting for more test results in hopes they will provide an explanation," said Aquarium chief executive John Nightingale during a news conference. "Absolutely nothing is off the table." | |
Aurora's 21-year-old calf Quila was the first whale born in captivity in Canada. Aurora began exhibiting symptoms days after her calf died. | Aurora's 21-year-old calf Quila was the first whale born in captivity in Canada. Aurora began exhibiting symptoms days after her calf died. |
The aquarium conducted a necropsy on Saturday to determine the cause of death. The examination revealed Aurora had severe liver damage, but that the cause of death was impossible to determine. | The aquarium conducted a necropsy on Saturday to determine the cause of death. The examination revealed Aurora had severe liver damage, but that the cause of death was impossible to determine. |
"We have to assume their deaths are related," Mr Nightingale said. | "We have to assume their deaths are related," Mr Nightingale said. |
Beluga whales can live up to 40 years in captivity, according to the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. | Beluga whales can live up to 40 years in captivity, according to the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. |
The deaths have fuelled calls by animal rights activists to make keeping marine animals in captivity illegal. | The deaths have fuelled calls by animal rights activists to make keeping marine animals in captivity illegal. |
The Vancouver Humane Society said the aquarium is on the ''wrong side of history'' by continuing to keep marine animals in captivity. | The Vancouver Humane Society said the aquarium is on the ''wrong side of history'' by continuing to keep marine animals in captivity. |
''There's no way the aquarium can replicate their natural environment,'' humane society spokesperson Peter Fricker told the BBC. | ''There's no way the aquarium can replicate their natural environment,'' humane society spokesperson Peter Fricker told the BBC. |
Public opinion regarding whale captivity has turned, Mr Fricker said, since the documentary Blackfish, which was highly critical of the sea park industry. | Public opinion regarding whale captivity has turned, Mr Fricker said, since the documentary Blackfish, which was highly critical of the sea park industry. |
Vancouver Park Board chair Sarah Kirby-Yung said there should be a city-wide referendum on the issue. | Vancouver Park Board chair Sarah Kirby-Yung said there should be a city-wide referendum on the issue. |
"I have a lot of heart for both sides of the issue," Ms Kirby-Yung told the CBC. | "I have a lot of heart for both sides of the issue," Ms Kirby-Yung told the CBC. |
"I think as an institution, they do incredible work. I also have to listen to Vancouverites, that's what I was elected to do, and there's a growing discomfort that people have with having cetaceans there." | "I think as an institution, they do incredible work. I also have to listen to Vancouverites, that's what I was elected to do, and there's a growing discomfort that people have with having cetaceans there." |
The aquarium has five other beluga whales in captivity, but Mr Nightingale said they won't take in any more until they can figure out what killed Aurora and Quila. | The aquarium has five other beluga whales in captivity, but Mr Nightingale said they won't take in any more until they can figure out what killed Aurora and Quila. |
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