If the anti-gay policy, the displacement of ethnic minorities, the suspected Russian corruption or the sheer commercialism of the $51 billion spent on Sochi so far aren’t enough reasons to hate the upcoming Winter Olympics here’s another one to add to the list.
In another Sochi Olympics fail a Russian aquarium hoping to cash in on the millions of visitors during the Games are planning to display two young wild Orcas caught by Japanese whalers.
Whale protection groups and environmentalists throughout the world have expressed their horror at the capture of a pair of wild orcas sought by the Aquatoria aquarium.
Officials at the Aquatoria have now officially confirmed that at least one orca is on its way to Sochi in time for the Olympics, from waters north of Japan.
The news was posted by award winning conservationist Erich Hoyt on his blog.
According to a written statement made by the Aquatoria officials, a single orca was legally captured and taken to an area that is specially equipped to adapt the orca to captivity.
The Orca will be brought to Sochi in time for the Winter Games.
Orcas– also known as a killer whale – can grow up to 8.5 meters with a 1.3 mete dorsal fin – they swim 100 miles a day.
What is distressing protestors the most is the fact that the whales will be kept in a “small concrete tank” after a 4,614-mile flight from the far east of Russia.