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    DOLPHINARIUM IN YEREVAN CONSTRUCTED ILLEGALLY

    ArmInfo
    2010-10-15 15:00:00

    ArmInfo. Yerevan authorities and environmentalists didn't find any
    point of contacts in regard with the dolphinarium construction. The
    plan and feasibility study was not submitted to any public hearing
    and didn't receive the environmental impact assessment by the State
    Environmental Inspection of Nature Protection Ministry of RA just
    because no documentation was submitted.

    It turns out that Yerevan Mayor Gagik Beglaryan's all arguments
    that dolphinarium and its functioning comply to standards are not
    substantiated with anything legal (in this case, the Environmental
    State Inspection opinion.)

    The State Environmental Inspection of Nature Protection Ministry
    should have also responded to the absence of environmental impact
    assessment opinion, particularly taking into consideration the fuss
    around this project. We would like to draw attention of the State
    Environmental Inspection at the fact that the dolphinarium project
    is almost ready for exploitation. Moreover, "Nerum" Company (dolphin
    importer) activities are recognized as illegal in the Ukraine.

    The open letter addressed by V. Boreyko, Environmental Center Director
    and Honoured Environmentalist of Ukraine, to the President of Ukraine,
    says in 2010 the State Environmental Inspection of Nature Protection
    Ministry of Ukraine conducted inspections in all the dolphinariums and
    revealed that almost in all the dolphinariums animals are maintained
    with gross violations of the Ukrainian Law "On Animal Protection
    from Abusive Treatment", as well as many dolphins don't have any
    permit documents.

    In his letter the Ukrainian scientist-environmentalist demands to
    impose strict bans on using dolphins for entertainment purposes and
    to forbid maintaining dolphins in commercial dolphinariums.

    If the Nature Protection Ministry were more efficient in this regard
    and forced Yerevan Municipality to act as pursuant to law (i.e. to
    submit documents for expert assessment and to hold public hearings),
    maybe our authorities would learn more about dolphins before discussing
    them in the mass media.




    From: A. Papazian
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