Marineland, facing significant public scrutiny and legal challenges following the deaths of marine animals, is seeking funds to expedite the relocation of its captive animals. The park aims to remove its population of belugas and other marine life amid limited options for sanctuary in Canada. Recent approvals allow Marineland to divide its property for financial support while existing laws prevent acquiring new cetaceans. The park's future remains uncertain, compounded by the deaths of its founding family, impacting operations and its sale process.
... the financing it had secured requires the owner to remove the marine animals from the property expeditiously.
The effect of the ban means that while Marineland's existing cetacean population can remain at the park, no new whales can be acquired.
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