with more perspective on how dolphins are captured here and abroad, billy hurly, president, of the marinenimal parks and alliance. thank you for being with us, and we want to know first, are we going to see any of these dolphins end being up in the animal attractions or zoos in this country. >> absolutely not, and none have come into this country in the last 30 or 40 years. we have laws in place according to the marine protection act that would prevent us from bringing them in, because of the inhumane slaughter which we condemn, but also because it's not a sustainable fishery. you would never see these animals in this country, and that's the deceiving side for the activists that want to claim that they're worldwide, when they're not. >> there are several hundred dolphins in captivity in the united states? >> yes, ma'am, there are 400 in the united states, comparing that to the 70 million dogs in the united states or the 92 million horses here, it's a very small number. it's a very well cared for number, these animals, with the finest care and greatest of love. strict policies and continue