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Dolphinarium Varna

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Dolphinarium Varna
Dolphinarium Varna
Dolphinarium Varna
Dolphinarium Varna
Dolphinarium Varna
Dolphinarium Varna
Dolphinarium Varna
Dolphinarium Varna
Dolphinarium Varna
Dolphinarium Varna
Dolphinarium Varna
Dolphinarium Varna
Dolphinarium Varna
Dolphinarium Varna
Dolphinarium Varna
Phone:
+359 52 302 199

Address:
Primorski Park, Varna 9000, Bulgaria

A dolphinarium is an aquarium for dolphins. The dolphins are usually kept in a large pool, though occasionally they may be kept in pens in the open sea, either for research or for public performances. Some dolphinariums consist of one pool where dolphins perform for the public, others are part of larger parks, such as marine mammal parks, zoos or theme parks, with other animals and attractions as well. While cetaceans have been held in captivity since the 1860s, the first commercial dolphinarium was opened only in 1938. Their popularity increased rapidly until the 1960s. Since the 1970s, increasing concern for animal welfare led to stricter regulation, which in several countries ultimately resulted in the closure of some dolphinariums. Despite this trend, dolphinariums are still widespread in Europe, Japan and North America. The most common species of dolphin kept in dolphinariums is the bottlenose dolphin, as it is relatively easy to train and has a long lifespan in captivity. While trade in dolphins is internationally regulated, other aspects of keeping dolphins in captivity, such as the minimum size and characteristics of pools, vary among countries. Though animal welfare is perceived to have improved significantly over the last few decades, many animal rights groups still consider keeping dolphins captive to be a form of animal abuse.
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