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Keywords
Captivity
Day
Industrial cranes
KWCI (GPI)
Oceans (campaign title)
Orca whales
Outdoors
Prisons
Transportation
Whales
Orcas Are Released into the Sea of Okhotsk from the Perovsky Cape
The release operation starts at the Srednya Bay.
The third group of orcas from the so-called whale jail in Russia's Far East is set free into the Sea of Okhotsk on August the 6th. The operation took five days from August the 1st until August the 6th. Greenpeace Russia is at the scene watching the release operation as an independent party. We can for sure confirm that all three orcas were released in the sea. Also we didn't find any significant problems with the operation despite not getting the full access during the operation.
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Unique identifier:
GP0STTQWU
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
01/08/2019
Locations:
Russia
,
Sea of Okhotsk
Credit line:
© Vera Vorobyeva / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Release of the Third Group of Orcas from the So-Called Whale Jail in Russia (Photos)
The third group of orcas from the so-called whale jail in Russia's Far East was set free into the Sea of Okhotsk on August the 6th. The operation took five days from August the 1st until August the 6th. Greenpeace Russia was at the scene watching the release operation as an independent party. We can for sure confirm that all three orcas were released in the sea. Also we didn't find any significant problems with the operation despite not getting the full access to animals during the operation.
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Release of the Third Group of Orcas from the So-Called Whale Jail in Russia (Photo & Videos)
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