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Jane Goodall, Jean-Michel Cousteau, Sylvia Earle Endorse Sanctuary for French Orcas

Posted October 29, 2024 in News by Whale Sanctuary Project

The following is a letter regarding the future of the mother-and-son orcas Wikie and Keijo, currently at Marineland Antibes, from Dr. Jane Goodall, Jean-Michel Cousteau and Sylvia Earle to Minister Agnès Pannier-Runacher at the Ministry for Ecological Transition, Energy, the Climate and Risk Prevention.


18 October, 2024

Mme Agnès Pannier-Runacher, Minister
Ministry for the Ecological Transition, Energy, the Climate and Risk Prevention
246 Boulevard Saint Germain
75007 Paris
France

Madame Pannier-Runacher,

We wish to commend the French government for conducting a rigorous Inspector General analysis regarding the different options for the future of the two orcas and 12 bottlenose dolphins currently held at Marineland d’Antibes, in line with French law that no more animals be kept in dolphinariums by 1 December 2026.

We applaud the Inspector General’s release of its report in late September 2024 and its findings that the best option for the orcas and dolphins is for them to be relocated to seaside sanctuaries, which offer them the strongest chances for a successful future.

We further applaud the specific recommendations that the two orcas (Wikie and her son Keijo) be relocated to the Whale Sanctuary Project’s facility in Nova Scotia and the 12 bottlenose dolphins be relocated to the Ionian Dolphin Conservation Sanctuary.

We fervently hope that the Ministry will proceed to adopt these recommendations. We fully support such a decision and believe it will be a landmark step forward for captive cetaceans and animal welfare standards.

Sincerely,

Jane Goodall
Sylvia Earle
Jean-Michel Cousteau


 

FRENCH VERSION:

Le 18 octobre 2024

À l’attention de Madame la Ministre Agnès Pannier-Runacher
Ministère de la Transition écologique, de l’Énergie, du Climat et de la Prévention des risques
246, boulevard Saint-Germain
75007 Paris
France

Madame la Ministre,

Nous tenons à féliciter le gouvernement français pour l’analyse rigoureuse de l’Inspecteur général des différentes options concernant l’avenir des deux orques et des 12 grands dauphins actuellement prisonniers du Marineland d’Antibes, conformément à la loi française stipulant qu’aucun animal ne doit plus être détenu dans les delphinariums d’ici le 1er décembre 2026.

Nous saluons la publication du rapport de l’Inspecteur général fin septembre 2024 et ses conclusions selon lesquelles la meilleure option pour les orques et les dauphins est de les transférer dans des sanctuaires marins, lesquels leur offrent les meilleures chances futures de s’épanouir.

Nous saluons également les recommandations visant à placer les deux orques (Wikie et son fils Keijo) dans les installations du Whale Sanctuary Project en Nouvelle-Écosse, et les 12 grands dauphins dans le Ionian Dolphin Conservation Sanctuary.

Nous espérons vivement que votre ministère adoptera ces recommandations. Nous soutenons pleinement une telle décision, dont nous pensons qu’elle constitue une avancée majeure pour les cétacés captifs et les normes en matière de bien-être animal.

Veuillez agréer, Madame la Ministre, l’expression de notre très haute considération,

Jane Goodall
Sylvia Earle
Jean-Michel Cousteau


 

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