Saturday April 25, 2009
No aquarium, no tank in marineland, however spacious it may be, can begin to duplicate the conditions of the sea — Jacques CousteauResorts World at Sentosa, Singapore wants to import whale sharks for the entertainment of visitors. But these marine heavyweights, listed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as vulnerable to extinction, have never done well in captivity.
In fact, two whale sharks — Ralph and Norton — died within five months of each other at the Georgia Aquarium in the US.
The world's largest fish, whale sharks can grow as large as two city buses. They migrate thousands of kilometres in the wild and can dive down to 980m.
These behemoths of the deep can live up to a hundred years. No man-made environment, no matter how large, can possibly accommodate their needs.
Write to the Singapore Minister of National Development, the Singapore Tourism Board and Resorts World at Sentosa before tragedy happens there.
To sign the petition, log on to www.sharkpetition.com
Source: www.sharkpetition.com
This article was taken from: The Star Online: Lifestyle: Living 25 April 2009
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