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January, 2005

Victory! Solomon Islands Ban Dolphin Export

The World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) today congratulates the Solomon Islands government for banning live dolphin exports. This follows a disastrous transfer of almost 30 dolphins to Mexico in July 2003 and it was reported that more were being planned.

WSPA Investigates Dolphins Still in Captivity

WSPA investigators were in the Solomon Islands in recent months, assessing the conditions of the dolphins still held at SIMMEC's facility, the company behind the operation, and any further export plans. While today's news is most welcome, WSPA maintains its concern for the 44 dolphins still held by SIMMEC.

WSPA Campaigns Director Leah Garcés said, "During our investigation in late 2004, we saw 44 dolphins in conditions which caused us a great deal of concern." Following are the conditions that were found:

  • Pollution
  • Overcrowding
  • Malnutrition
  • Signs of Stress
  • Injuries

Some dolphins held in these pens died as a result of these conditions. Until the welfare of these dolphins is assured, WSPA will continue to press this case.