The female Dolphin died all alone in a tiny pool after the closure of the aquarium in Japan

Animal rights crushed by the news that the Dolphin, which they so wanted to save, died alone in an abandoned aquarium, Japan.

Dolphin-bottlenose Dolphin named Hani was thrown into a small pool in the Oceanarium Marine Park Aquarium East of Tokyo along with 46 penguins and hundreds of species of fish and reptiles. Responsibilities 1 employee included feeding the remaining animals since the Park was abandoned in 2018, but for the most part they were alone.

EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Bottlenose dolphin Honey languishes in tank at Inubosaki Marine Park Aquarium, Japan from Dolphin Project on Vimeo.

The staff of The Dolphin Project made attempts to save Hani, but they were unable to achieve her release on time. In a statement on their website said: «At the end of February this year we again turned to Japanese colleagues in an attempt to buy Hani, so she can spend their remaining years in peace and dignity. These negotiations ended in early March, when it became clear that Hani probably will not survive. Last month, 29 Mar Hani died at his pool.»

Video created by the organization, demonstrates the difficulties of Hani, which was forced to spend her last days in a tiny pool without communicating to anyone.

Unfortunately, this is not an isolated incident. The Dolphin Project is investigating the many reports of how the animals are leaving and being left to die for many reasons.

The statement also said: «The Dolphin Project met dolphins in the United States, South Korea, Haiti, Indonesia, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Colombia and Brazil, which all were in the same situation as Hani. In many cases, we were able to successfully rehabilitate and release animals into the wild. Hard life Hani has attracted the world’s attention and led to a reaction in Japan. Although she was unable to leave the pool in which people that made her suffer, Hani for many years will face the problem of maintaining dolphins in captivity».

It is reported that honey was seized during the controversial practice of hunting dolphins in Taiji in Japan in 2005. Animals caught during the hunt, then sell, so they lived the rest of his life in prison.

Aquarium Inubosaki Marine Park Aquarium experienced financial problems after a decline in visitor numbers after the earthquake and tsunami of 2011. Despite the fact that last year the Park has found a buyer, failed to convince people to come look at the animals.

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