Marineland's Future Hangs in the Balance: Euthanasia or Relocation? The defunct amusement park in Niagara Falls, Ontario, faces a critical decision regarding its captive belugas and dolphins. Marineland has threatened to euthanize 30 belugas and four dolphins unless the Canadian government grants permission to ship them to the United States. The park's financial struggles and the federal government's ban on breeding or entertainment use of whales, dolphins, and porpoises have created a complex situation. Marineland's proposal to send the creatures to four U.S. institutions, including Georgia Aquarium and Mystic Aquarium, has sparked debate. Animal rights groups and experts emphasize the importance of ensuring the animals' well-being and adhering to Canadian laws. The government's role in approving the export permits and the potential impact on the park's future remain uncertain, leaving the fate of these marine mammals in a state of flux.