"When free, marine mammals live in closely-bonded family groups, often swimming more than 100 miles a dayâ ¯and diving to depths of 300 meters. "Many captive cetaceans are further exploited by being ...
When I first met Russ Rector, in the spring of 2015, we talked about Lolita, Miami Seaquarium’s resident orca. Rector alleged the size of her tank, the smallest of any orca in captivity in the world, ...
CHICAGO, IL — Over the past decade, the health and wellbeing of marine mammals in captivity have received a lot of public scrutiny. Now, new research published is the largest ever to study how habitat ...
The remaining 30 captive belugas at Canada's Marineland have nothing to do but wait. The reportedly bankrupt former tourist ...
Mexico recently made history by passing groundbreaking legislation that bans all marine mammal shows. On June 24 2025, the Mexican Senate voted unanimously, 99 to 0, to amend the General Wildlife Law.