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Whistleblower reveals algae-filled tanks for last dolphins igniting welfare debates
A whistleblower revealed algae-filled tanks housing the last three captive dolphins in New South Wales at Coffs Coast Wildlife Sanctuary, igniting animal welfare debates. Surfing legend Kelly Slater and musician John Williamson urged against visiting the sanctuary, while managing director Tiga Cross defended the algae as a sign of quality water. Calls for government action on dolphin welfare have grown.
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