A
 recent report by the US-based Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society 
tracking 43 dolphins exported from Russia, Georgia and the Ukraine found
 that half had perished in captivity and 9 had to be returned to Russia.
 
Indeed, other research has shown that this 50% fatality rate of
 dolphins in captivity is typical. In February 2010, Ukrainian officials
 announced that two dolphinariums would be shut down owing to massive 
violations. 
The marine mammals were being kept in 16-meter pools
 where they became highly susceptible to bacterial pneumonia and 
septicemia, the most frequent cause of death for confined dolphins. 
In
 Turkey, four dolphinarium deaths within just one week of in the 
Mediterranean resort town of Alanya caused an international tour 
operator to cancel visits to the site. 
While there is no exact 
count of total dolphins in captivity, they number in the thousands, with
 return to the wild rarely possible. Supreme Master Television spoke 
with Dr. Naomi Rose, marine mammal scientist for The Humane Society of 
the United States, who explained the horrendous methods used to capture 
dolphins and other cetaceans.
Dr. Rose (f): There
 is another method of collecting dolphins from the wild, it is to hunt, 
and the dolphins that are not selected to be sold alive are killed. 
VOICE: Moreover, being held in captivity inflicts many psychological harms upon the marine animals.
Dr. Rose (f):
 It’s the same four walls, and there is nothing new in, inside them, day
 after day after day so it must be terribly, terribly boring for them, 
and boredom is stressful; it can in fact kill you, it’s so stressful. It
 can lead to depression, it can lead to high blood pressure, it can lead
 to all sorts of physiological changes.
Dr. Rose (f):
 Proponents of captivity try to portray that they feed their whales, you
 know, great food 3 times a day, whatever it is, as a benefit of 
captivity. 
But they become unhealthy, they become lethargic, 
some of them become depressed. They have their groceries delivered at 
the door, and they get ill, and they die young. 
Yes, all of these things are provided for them, but it takes away their reason for living. It takes away their purpose.
VOICE:
 Dr. Rose, we thank you for your valuable insights and send our 
gratitude to the Humane Society of the United States as well as all 
organizations, individuals and governments working to safeguard the 
dolphins and other marine mammals. Let us cherish these divine creations
 in their natural state of freedom so that we can continue to receive 
their gifts of love, grace and beauty.
As part of her frequent 
efforts to safeguard the welfare of all beings, Supreme Master Ching Hai
 spoke of the need to respect our animal co-inhabitants during an 
October 2008 videoconference in Thailand.
Supreme Master Ching Hai:
 We should not allow any more of this cruel practice. Buddha would never
 allow this. Jesus would never allow this. None of the Master of the 
Buddhas would allow this. So, they belong to nature, the elephants or 
the wild animals. They should stay there. 
We should not continue
 forcing more free beings into cramped and suffocated environment. That 
is not correct. That is not natural to them. That is not intended from 
Heaven. 
We have to act like a human. We must be noble and kind and we take care of the wild as much as we can
Supreme Master Ching Hai:  No meat, no animals product, then you can see. 
Everything
 will return to a more peaceful, abundance because Heaven is merciful. 
And we have to start to be merciful like Heaven, then we can experience 
Heaven.
http://library.thinkquest.org/17963/captivity.html http://www.inkokomo.com/dolphin/captivity.html http://www.oceansentry.org/lang-en/menu-news/menu-marine-mammals/2603-dolphin-deaths-in-turkey.html http://www.wdcs.org/submissions_bin/captivitybnd.pdf http://www.cites.org/eng/cop/11/prop/14.pdf http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/02/22/AR2010022203637.html?hpid=sec-health http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php?n=international-tour-operator-cancels-dolphinarium-trips-to-turkey-2010-02-25 http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php?n=-2010-02-18 http://bsanna-news.ukrinform.ua/newsitem.php?id=12378&lang=en