but most importantly, those animals collected in 1972, that are nowlistic to be 50, 60 years of age,o at this point, all of them will be born in our care. >> so where will the animals end up? >> some of the middle eastern countries are desiring these animals, and i think its important to note that the aquariums here in the united states and the zoological community is absolutely against that type of practice over there, and we have said so for many years. and we have tried to help those organizations lacking to collect animals by helping them improve the way they care for their animals and the reproduction production of the animals. >> would there be a humane way to draw them out from the wild and put them into facilities, say in other countries that want to start? say they don't have facilities yet, but they want to begin their own animal attractions and zoos? >> that's a great point, and the answer is yes. it has to be following a strict criteria, so there's no detriment. and there are practices that we use here in the united states with the national fishery serves to do health ass