but expxps to china are also inincreasin.as if an epidemic has broken out: every city wants its own dolphinariri. so the business is booming - and the oceanariums arare gettinbibiggr all l the ti. the chchinese alas wawant to have t the very bigg. thanimimals for thesese aqua-pas are bought from russia. more and more people are getting involved justst to get a piecece of the action. ♪ >> the journalists have screened their film in russian cinemas, hoping to raise awareness. in europe and north america, animal prototection laws are strongn, anand importining wild ccheses n many caseses forbidden. ordinaryry russians were shockd by the film. ♪ >> i'll never go to aa dolphinarium again. it's so sad. you never think about things like this. but when you see it, then you know how serious it all is. we have to fight against this practice. >> it's great that films like this are being made in russia, and that such offenses are being addressed. the big problem, though, is that there are no laws about how to keep whales in captivity. th