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marc0lishuz 09-17-2011 01:12 AM

Vancouver Aquarium Beluga Dies
 
Didn't see a thread on this yet...

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VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) - It's a sad day at the Vancouver Aquarium. Three-year-old Tiqa died early Friday morning, and preliminary results from a necropsy has revealed she had pneumonia.

Clint Wright with the aquarium says Tiqa had been showing signs of illness over the last ten days but was improving, until Friday morning.

"When I got here, I found trainers in the water standing with her. We jumped straight in and had the medical team there. Within 45 minutes she was dead," he explains.

An hour before she died, aquarium staff had scared off an intruder. The break-in had police and some staff there wondering if it has anything to do with the death of the popular beluga calf. But the VPD does not believe there's a connection.

VPD Constable Jana McGuinness says nobody knows what the man was doing.

"That's part of what we're looking into, just what was happening at that time. Really he was just standing in the enclosure and got scared off. There's not much more to it than that."

McGuinness adds, "We're collecting any evidence of where the person might have got into the enclosure and how long they were there, and looking for any sort of clues or evidence that might have been left behind as to why he was in side."

There have been no threats made and there's nothing to suggest the tank water was in any way compromised.

Visitors at the aquarium are saddened to hear the news. "We were wondering where she was. That's really too bad," says one woman. Another says, "We heard the news just as we were parking the car. With our kids and all the fuss here today, we didn't know what to tell them."

Tiqa's death is the third among the aquarium's beluga calves over the last 10 years. Last June, a one-year-old calf died at the aquarium from an apparent infection. An exam later found two stones and a penny had been lodged in Nala's larynx.

"Some of these staff spend more time at the aquarium than they do at home with their kids. The relationships aren't taken lightly at all. There are a number of sad, unhappy, and distraught staff and volunteers around the aquarium today," says the aquarium's Dr. John Nightingale.

Environmental groups react

Peter Hamilton with the ecological group 'Lifeforce' says the news doesn't come as big surprise to him:

"We went through this debate with the issue of keeping orcas at the Vancouver Aquarium, and the aquarium insisted the lifespans are the same in captivity as in the wild. But scientific research has proven this to not be the case."
Beluga dies at Vancouver Aquarium - News1130

Culverin 09-17-2011 01:14 AM

I'd very much like to not keep large migrating animals in small tanks.
I'm pretty sure belugas are pretty smart.

Just feels wrong to keep something like that in captivity.

Teh Doucher 09-17-2011 12:49 PM

i kept getting breaking news updates about this from the province and i remember thinking to myself, who the fuck actually cares?

Greenstoner 09-17-2011 12:56 PM

never had a chance to see it

Qmx323 09-17-2011 01:02 PM

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PornMaster 09-17-2011 03:07 PM

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Tiqa's death is the third among the aquarium's beluga calves over the last 10 years
Maybe the vancouver aquariam should look into the medical team......... or how they are treating the calves.

murd0c 09-17-2011 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by PornMaster (Post 7581092)
Maybe the vancouver aquariam should look into the medical team......... or how they are treating the calves.

The aquarium is one of the only ones in NA that is having successfully Beluga calf's. The are very active and they have really been learning tons about how we can save there species. I believe it's actually the best facility if not one of them in the world for Belugas

illicitstylz 09-17-2011 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by PornMaster (Post 7581092)
Maybe the vancouver aquariam should look into the medical team......... or how they are treating the calves.

wow this is new and interesting. what an intriguing prospect. we shall look into this.


































































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hotjoint 09-19-2011 07:40 AM

damn. I was just at the aquarium last sunday too :(

SpartanAir 09-19-2011 08:18 AM

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"Some of these staff spend more time at the aquarium than they do at home with their kids"
Ummm..it's sad and all...but they are just whales...their children will grow up very resentful towards whales if daddy's always busy fishing pennies out of their blowholes.

civiccer 09-19-2011 12:38 PM

that sucks.


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