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Hello Friend,
As you may have heard, Tokitae, the orca held captive at the Miami Seaquarium for over 50 years in the world’s smallest orca tank, suddenly passed away last month before she could return home to the Salish Sea. Her death was a huge blow to all those who care about animals.
Miami Seaquarium Failed Tokitae
Like many, we are furious with the Seaquarium for not acting sooner to move Tokitae. We’re also gravely concerned for the remaining dolphins, manatees, sea lions, and other animals who continue to be exploited at the venue, forced to entertain in front of tourists.
We Want Change
As one of the oldest dolphinariums in the United States, Miami Seaquarium’s time is up. We firmly believe it’s time the venue shut down and ended its use of animals for profit for good.
We’re launching a campaign with the goal of one million signatures. We want to show Eduardo Albor, CEO of Miami Seaquarium, that the public is no longer interested in supporting a business responsible for countless deaths, endless animal welfare violations, and rampant animal cruelty.
We’re urging Miami Seaquarium to send the dolphins to a sanctuary where they can live the rest of their lives in peace, free from exploitation and abuse.
Join Us
It’s time for Miami Seaquarium to shut down once and for all. Sign our petition and share the campaign with your family and friends.
To win a campaign like this, it’s going to take a lot of people power. Stay tuned for volunteer opportunities and how you can get involved.
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