LAST UPDATE 
SECOND DOLPHIN ALREADY DEAD!

A Dolphin Friendly Island ?
Why this web page? Because we need your help!!             
A few people here on Curacao (Island in the Dutch Caribbean) 
want to catch dolphins in the Caribbean Sea for their "Seaquarium" 
The same dolphins that are swimming near our boats and play with 
us freely in free nature. 
The owner of the Seaquarium Mr. Schrier has this plan and is working 
fast to realize this in a short time. 
This with the help from our local politicians Mr. S. Betrian and deputy Chong.
 
            

Catching dolphins is against international laws but even 
more against our local laws and Mr. Chong is trying to change that.
Also the Netherlands Antilles signed the CITES treaty which protects nature against these kind of people.
12 free dolphins will be placed in a small basin (6 on Curacao and 6 in Mexico) and will die soon, just as many fishes did, as well as corals, sea lions, seals and the 2 dolphins he caught earlier in his "death camp". This project has to be stopped!
This as protest against killing the dolphins. 
If you agree with this protest please send us an E-mail with your
personal observations. 
We will send this to our local government and to the Curacao Seaquarium 
management to let them know the world is against this kind of amusement. 
Please help our dolphins!!




June 1999

6 dolphins came in big secret on sunday on our island with trainer and vet.
After a week of "rest" for the dolphinsbig campains where started 
to get people to the Curacao Seaquarium,
Lot of money have to be paid to see, touch or swim with these dolphins.
Our corrupted politicians have again won, big money is made and this time with 
our seacreatures, the dolphins.
 
July 1999

FIRST DOLPHIN DEAD!
Within three weeks the first dolphin died!!
All the experts don't know how this happend!
Maybe you can send them the answer.





















 If you come to our beautiful island Curacao, 
please don't visit this dolphin death camp "Seaquarium".
We thank you in advance for your concern, also in name of the left dolphins.


Visit also the web-site: www.dolphinproject.org
 

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