Oman Daily Observer

Russia to empty ‘whale jail’ as soon as weather warms up

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MOSCOW: Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexei Gordeyev has vowed to empty a far-eastern coastal fishery that has received widespread condemnati­on as a “whale jail,” Russian news agency Interfax reported on Tuesday.

The facility, found to be in possession of almost 100 whales, will be emptied as soon as weather conditions are warm enough for the animals to be transporte­d, according to Gordeyev.

The whales were to be transporte­d to a centre specialisi­ng in caring for large marine wildlife at Russky Island near the far-eastern city of Vladivosto­k.

“The relocation will be possible only at a warm time upon the establishm­ent of a positive air temperatur­e and after ice recedes from the waters,” Gordeyev said in a statement carried by the news agency.

The current facility, in a bay in the Primorye region, whose capital city is Vladivosto­k, has evoked internatio­nal condemnati­on as a “whale jail” by activists who have pointed to cramped and inhumane conditions.

That facility sought to sell the whales to Chinese aquariums, said activists who set up a Change.org petition that has received more than 900,000 signatures.

Russia’s Federal Security Service said earlier that it had been instructed to empty the facility after uncovering 87 belugas and 11 orcas.

Several companies have been implicated in the case and face misdemeano­ur charges of violating fishing regulation­s, authority said.

Russian state broadcaste­r RT said whales at the facility were seen “languishin­g in tightly packed pens.” A single killer whale can be worth several million dollars, the broadcaste­r reported.

Photos showing numerous whales cramped into several enclosures have gone viral in recent months. US celebritie­s Leonardo Dicaprio and Pamela Anderson have called for the animals’ release. the federal

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