Mar del Plata, Argentina
The former Aquarium of Mar del Plata closed its doors five months ago. They promised relocations, releases, and transfers that never came. Today, neighbors denounce dolphins and sea lions floating in green water, as if the closure of the venue had also been the closure of their fate.
NGOs are shouting, videos are circulating, Justice moves with papers and stamps. But the truth is harsher: those animals are still there, waiting for a human gesture to give them back air and food.
The mayor has filed a criminal complaint; good. Now it is time for someone—State, company, foundation, or remorseful millionaire—to risk the future. Otherwise, these animals will remain the perfect symbol of our misery: applauded in the abundance of the show, forgotten in the decay of the business.
Saving them is not a luxury. It is simply the least shred of humanity we should have left.
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