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Whale Shark 'Rescued' and taken to Atlantis Palm Aquarium - Dubai
UK experts air concerns over 'capture' of protected Whale Shark, removed from ocean and held captive in Atlantis Palm aquarium attraction. Fears that the 'fishy tale' is really a cover to 'increase profitability'.
From 7 Days - Dubai
''A four-metre-long whale shark that was spotted by a local fisherman off the coast of Jebel Ali - United Arab Emirates, has been captured and moved to an aquarium at the new Atlantis hotel on the Palm Jumeirah.The hotel said the shark “was clearly under duress” when it was sighted and its team of biologists and veterinarians made the decision to move it to the 11-million-litre lagoon for medical care and observation, due to the high temperature and salinity of the water it was in. A representative of the hotel said she was unable to say when the whale shark would be returned to the wild. The spokesperson, who said that the protected species was rescued on August 28, added: “Staff at Atlantis are monitoring her. They can’t speculate when she will be released.”
The hotel said that since the arrival of the whale shark, it has been monitored 24-hours a day, and extensive data gathered on its swim patterns, feeding and behaviour. In addition, the hotel said, the Fish Husbandry team is in constant contact with experts
in the whale shark community, sharing data on the new arrival. Ali Hood, director of conservation at the UK-based Shark Trust, told newspapers that the animal can grow to be up to 15 metres in length and the species is the world’s largest living fish.
“The whale shark is a highly migratory species and must be treated with the utmost care,” she said. “We are always concerned when one is taken out of the ocean due to the fragility of the species. “We certainly would not support any venture that would use one merely as a financial attraction.”Atlantis says its aim is to implement targeted scientific studies... to provide an enhanced marine knowledge of the waters surrounding the UAE. Alan Leibman, President and Managing Director of Atlantis, said: “The whale shark is an animal about which little is known and we hope that we can add to the research and data that is available. Education, conservation and research go hand in hand to benefit all marine life.”Earlier this year environmentalists hit out at Atlantis for importing 28 bottlenose dolphins that were taken from the wild in the Solomon Islands.''
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craigwright76
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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at 06:10 on September 10th, 2008
I've seen another image of a smaller Whale Shark swimming between the fronds of the Palm Jumeirah. I'm hard pushed to believe that the high saturation of the water in these parts was causing it distress. Is it just a cheap way of pulling visitors in to the new attraction?
at 14:15 on September 10th, 2008
craigwright76, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 09:02 on October 18th, 2008
The whale shark is still in captivity at the Atlantis.
Show your support for the release of this poor animal at www.atlantispetition.com
at 00:40 on October 26th, 2008
October 26, the Whale Shark is still in captivity. There is huge pressure to get it released. For all related international paper articles, please check out the Save the Whale Shark at the Atlantis, Dubai facebook group. They have been great. Come and join it.
at 00:48 on October 26th, 2008
I like your comments there Craig, that is what thay're doing.
I live just up the road from the Atlantis Hotel and I make a point of going down there 2 or 3 times a week to keep my eye on them.
The Whale Shark was not in any danger, until Atlantis got involved! I know these waters well and cannot agree with the statement that the hotel put forward, that the water she was swimming in was a danger to her. Endo Story.
at 00:51 on December 3rd, 2008
hi,
please let the shark go to its natural habitat.