Two beluga whales rescued from Ukrainian aquarium evacuated to Spain
In a multi-national effort, marine mammal experts from Oceanografic Valencia, Georgia Aquarium, and SeaWorld collaborated with Ukraine's NEMO Dolphinarium to rescue two beluga whales, Plombir and Miranda, from the war-torn city of Kharkiv. The high-risk operation, taking place on June 17-18, involved a 12-hour drive to Odesa and a flight from Moldova to Valencia. The belugas arrived in delicate health and are now under intensive care at Oceanografic, the largest aquarium in Europe. This rescue highlights the dedication and expertise of accredited aquariums in animal welfare.
- Successful multi-national rescue operation of two beluga whales from Ukraine.
- Coordination and collaboration among Oceanografic Valencia, Georgia Aquarium, SeaWorld, and the European Anti-Fraud Office.
- Belugas are receiving specialized medical, nutritional, and behavioral care at Oceanografic Valencia.
- Oceanografic Valencia is accredited by rigorous international animal welfare organizations.
- Belugas arrived in delicate health conditions, requiring intensive care.
- Dangerous conditions during the evacuation, including a 12-hour drive through war zones and rough roads.
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The high-risk, complex rescue operation presented numerous challenges and required multi-national collaboration. The belugas, a 15-year-old male named Plombir and a 14-year-old female named Miranda, arrived in
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"The war has caused food, energy and medicine shortages, reducing access to other basic necessities for animal care as well as technical supplies necessary for the logistics of such a sensitive rescue," said Dr. Daniel Garcia-Párraga, director of zoological operations at Oceanografic. "The belugas have a suboptimal body condition to undertake this type of trip, but if they had continued in Kharkiv, their chances of survival would have been very slim."
Since the war began in 2022, the dolphinarium has been bravely evacuating animals, including seals, sea lions and dolphins, as quickly as it could, but moving belugas is an extremely complex logistical operation due to their size and specific needs. It required months of preparations and the participation of international experts.
"It is yet another example of how accredited aquariums and zoos respond when animals are in danger bringing the specialized expertise and trusted skills developed by caring for wildlife every day," said Dan Ashe, President and CEO of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). "It's not just what we do. It's who we are. I applaud AZA members Oceanografic, Georgia Aquarium and SeaWorld, for convening the world's most elite team of marine mammal experts to work with the Ukrainian aquarium on what is likely the most complex marine mammal rescue ever undertaken."
"The complexities of this evacuation were immense, and we have been working for weeks to prepare for it. I'm humbled to have been trusted to provide the belugas care and protection during their long journey to their new home. My heart is with the Ukrainian caregivers and the people of Kharkiv who had to say goodbye to Miranda and Plombir. It's not an easy thing to do, but it was best for them. I'm proud to have played a role in helping them," said Dennis Christen, senior director of animal wellbeing & behavior, Georgia Aquarium.
"The belugas' health and safety was our top priority, and these were challenging conditions, including rough roads, rising temperatures and the inherent risks of being in an active war zone," said Keith Yip, Animal Care Specialist, SeaWorld. "The Ukrainian caregivers were very brave, and the whole team involved did everything possible to provide the belugas comfort and safety during the evacuation to
The belugas are being provided with a specialized team of medical, nutritional and behavioral experts at Oceanografic to assist in recovery from the traumas they have endured. Two Ukrainian caregivers are staying with them for the first couple weeks to help with their transition and care.
"The belugas are being cared for in separate areas that are not accessible or viewable by the public while they undergo recovery and acclimation," said Garcia. "We will be providing updates on their health and well-being as things evolve. We are extremely grateful to everyone who assisted in this rescue."
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