today i found more sad news about the way we treat whale sharks:
two more whale sharks appear to be on their way to the georgia aquarium. fisheries officials in taiwan are ready to approve the export of the male whale sharks to the atlanta aquarium, said a whale shark expert on the east asia island who has reviewed the aquarium's applications. one of taiwan's largest newspapers reported this week that officials have signed off on the transfer."they will probably be exported to the united states in june," said z. shouzheng, an associate professor at national taiwan ocean university. the whale sharks' arrival would raise to five the number of the creatures, known as the world's largest fish, circling in the aquarium's ocean voyager exhibit. the decision to ship the sharks represents an apparent change in opinions about the aquarium's care of them. a male whale shark died at the aquarium in january, prompting questions about a chemical used in their tank to treat parasites, which could have curbed their appetite and led to force-feeding of the fish. the 22-foot whale shark, named ralph, died from peritonitis, an inflammation of the stomach lining. he also had perforations in his stomach, possibly caused by the pvc pipe used to force-feed the leviathan. the aquarium has declined to release the necropsy report detailing the cause of ralph's death. ralph came to georgia in june 2005, along with norton, another male. both were in ocean voyager when the aquarium treated the sprawling tank with a chemical to prevent leeches. the two fish soon stopped eating, prompting the force-feedings. norton is still undergoing the feedings, the aquarium said.
two more whale sharks appear to be on their way to the georgia aquarium. fisheries officials in taiwan are ready to approve the export of the male whale sharks to the atlanta aquarium, said a whale shark expert on the east asia island who has reviewed the aquarium's applications. one of taiwan's largest newspapers reported this week that officials have signed off on the transfer."they will probably be exported to the united states in june," said z. shouzheng, an associate professor at national taiwan ocean university. the whale sharks' arrival would raise to five the number of the creatures, known as the world's largest fish, circling in the aquarium's ocean voyager exhibit. the decision to ship the sharks represents an apparent change in opinions about the aquarium's care of them. a male whale shark died at the aquarium in january, prompting questions about a chemical used in their tank to treat parasites, which could have curbed their appetite and led to force-feeding of the fish. the 22-foot whale shark, named ralph, died from peritonitis, an inflammation of the stomach lining. he also had perforations in his stomach, possibly caused by the pvc pipe used to force-feed the leviathan. the aquarium has declined to release the necropsy report detailing the cause of ralph's death. ralph came to georgia in june 2005, along with norton, another male. both were in ocean voyager when the aquarium treated the sprawling tank with a chemical to prevent leeches. the two fish soon stopped eating, prompting the force-feedings. norton is still undergoing the feedings, the aquarium said.
(source: atlanta journal www.ajc.com)
whale shark ralph before he died
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