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HB 901

Captive Aquatic Mammals; Display; Exhibition; Prohibition

United States, Hawaii

Overview

HB 901, the Protecting Aquatic Mammals From Living in Pools or Restraints (PROTECT FLIPR): A Cetacean Display Ban Act, would prohibit the exhibition of captive cetaceans in Hawaii. The findings section of the bill detail the complex cognitive and emotional capabilities of cetaceans and how captivity causes them enormous suffering. The bill was introduced in January 2023 and referred to three Senate committees.

A photo of orcas swimming in the open ocean near Washingon

Status

HB 901 failed to pass during the 2023 legislative session.

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