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The Countries Keeping The Most Dolphins In Captivity [Infographic]

336 facilities in 54 countries are known to keep dolphins and 60% of all captive animals worldwide are found in just five countries: China (23%), Japan (16%), the United States (13%), Mexico (8%) and Russia (5%).

NIALL MCCARTHY: ‘A new report by World Animal Protection has outlined the massive scale of the multibillion dollar dolphin entertainment industry. Despite the 1993 feature film “Free Willy” giving the anti-captivity movement a boost and the more recent documentary “Blackfish” resulting in a considerable backlash against the industry, the report still identified 3,603 cetaceans in captivity globally, of which 3,029 are dolphins. Venues capitalize on the animals in a variety of ways from displays to interaction activities and it estimates that all captive dolphins in the tourism industry generate between $1.1 and $5.5 billion annually.

336 facilities in 54 countries are known to keep dolphins and 60% of all captive animals worldwide are found in just five countries: China (23%), Japan (16%), the United States (13%), Mexico (8%) and Russia (5%)… Despite changing attitudes in the United States, American marine parks are still keeping 400 dolphins in captivity.

When it comes to geographical regions rather than specific countries, the Mexico, Caribbean, Bahamas and Bermuda (MCBB) region accounts for 19% of all captive dolphins globally with The Bahamas coming first for the average number of animals per facility. The report emphasized the difficulty of the situation with releases of captive-bred dolphins deemed unrealistic due to their artificial upbringing and lack of a natural skillset’. SOURCE…

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