<str<strong>on</strong>g>Sec<strong>on</strong>d</str<strong>on</strong>g> <str<strong>on</strong>g>Workshop</str<strong>on</strong>g> <strong>on</strong> <str<strong>on</strong>g>the</str<strong>on</strong>g> <strong>Biology</strong> <strong>and</strong> C<strong>on</strong>servati<strong>on</strong> <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> Small Cetaceans <strong>and</strong> Dug<strong>on</strong>gs <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> SE Asia 129123456789CountryCambodiaChinaChinaChinaChinaChinaChinaChinaChinaFacilityKoh K<strong>on</strong>g Int. Resort Hotel,Koh K<strong>on</strong>g ProvinceBeijing Aquarium (BeijingZoo), Haidian DistrictChina Aquarium <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> ShanghaiDalian Laohutang PolarAquarium, Dalian, Lia<strong>on</strong>ingProvinceFujian Shishi Golden CoastAmusement ParkGuangzhou DolphinariumGuangzhou OceanographicExpediti<strong>on</strong>Guangzhou Ocean WorldHeping Park Dolphinarium,ShanghaiAPPENDIX 8Provisi<strong>on</strong>al Inventory <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> Oceanaria<strong>and</strong> o<str<strong>on</strong>g>the</str<strong>on</strong>g>r Facilities in Sou<str<strong>on</strong>g>the</str<strong>on</strong>g>ast AsiaHolding Small Cetaceans or Dug<strong>on</strong>gsas <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> 1 September 2002Openedend 2002??20022000??19981994Animals <strong>and</strong> DatesReceived12 S. chinensis, 8 O.brevirostris (2002)5 Tursiops sp. (date?)> N. phocaenoides (1992)4 T. truncatus (1999)5 T. truncatus (2001)3 N. phocaenoides (2002)2 D. leucas (2001)2 Tursiops sp. (2000)> 5 Tursiops sp. (1995)> 7 Tursiops sp. (1998)6 T. truncatus (1997)1 T. truncatus (1998)1 T. truncatus (1998)8 Tursiops sp. (1994)Held as <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> 1Sep ‘028,25?35257311?OriginCambodiacoastal??Drive fishery,JapanQingdaoAquariumDrive fishery,TaiwanDrive fishery,JapanDrive fishery,JapanHawaiiCaptive-born?Source <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> Informati<strong>on</strong>;CommentsBeasleyHan; Liu et al. 2002Liu et al. 2002Han; Liu et al. 2002;BeasleyR. Eiser, pers. comm.Liu et al. 2002; rented fromQingdao AquariumHung; Han; Liu et al. 2002Liu et al. 2002R. Eiser, pers. comm.R. Eiser, pers. comm.Hung; Zhou
130 CMS Technical Series Publicati<strong>on</strong> Nº 9 - 2005101112131415CountryChinaChinaChinaChinaChinaChinaFacilityNanjing Underwater WorldNanning Zoo, Nanning,Guangxi ProvinceQuihuang Isl<strong>and</strong> AquariumSanya Marine World, HainanProvinceShenzhen Sea World Co., SuiMui Sha, ShenzhenShanghai ZooOpened2000?20001960s–70s?1999Animals <strong>and</strong> DatesReceived4 Tursiops sp. (2000)> 2 Tursiops sp. (date?)2 Tursiops sp. (2000)> 3 Tursiops sp. (date?)2 Tursiops sp. (date?)> 4 T. aduncus (1999)>1 N. phocaenoides (1970-80)Held as <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g>1 Sep ‘024?222??OriginInd<strong>on</strong>esia?Qingdao AquariumDrive fishery,TaiwanCaptive-bornInd<strong>on</strong>esia?Source <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> Informati<strong>on</strong>;CommentsZhouR. Kinoshita, pers. comm.Liu et al. 2002Han; R. Eiser, pers. comm.Liu et al. 2002Hung; R. Kinoshita, pers.comm.; Liu et al. 2002Liu et al. 200216ChinaShishou Seminatural Reserve?>20 N. phocaenoides (1990)20Yangtze RiverLiu et al. 200217ChinaQingdao Dolphin PerformingHall, Tsing Dao, Sh<strong>and</strong>ungProvince?>8 Tursiops sp. (1995)>1 N. phocaenoides (1999)6,1Drive fishery, JapanHan; R. Kinoshita, pers.comm.; Liu et al. 200218ChinaT<strong>on</strong>ling C<strong>on</strong>servati<strong>on</strong> Farm,Hebei Province19955 N. phocaenoides (2001)5Yangtze RiverZhou; Liu et al. 200219ChinaInstitute <str<strong>on</strong>g>of</str<strong>on</strong>g> Hydrobiology,Wuhan?19922 N. phocaenoides (1996)1 N. phocaenoides (1999)21Yangtze RiverD. Wang, pers. comm.20ChinaUnderwater World Xiamen20012 Tursiops sp. (2001)2Ind<strong>on</strong>esiaHan; Zhou21ChinaOcean Park, Aberdeen, H<strong>on</strong>gK<strong>on</strong>g197515 T. aduncus (1978)9 T. aduncus (1987)6 T. aduncus (1997)8 T. aduncus (1994-2001)2448Drive fishery,TaiwanInd<strong>on</strong>esiaInd<strong>on</strong>esiaCaptive-bornReeves et al. 1994Reeves et al. 1994From Jaya Ancol Aquar.R. Kinoshita, pers. comm.22ChinaHualien Ocean World, Taiwanend 200214 T. truncatus (1998-2000)10Drive fishery, JapanWang; R. Elsner, pers. comm.
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