mr. hurley, are we going to see any of these dolphins ending up in any of the animal attractions or zoosountry? >> absolutely not. and none have come into this country in the last 30 to 40 years. we have laws in place that would prevent us from bringing animals in because of the inhumane slaughter which we absolutely condemn, but also because we don't know if it is a sustainable fishery so you would never see these animals here in this country, and i think that's part of the deceiving side for the activists that want to claim they are sent worldwide when in fact they are not. >> there are several hundred dolphins in captivity in the united states? >> yes, there are 400 dolphins in the united states, to compare that to the 70 million dogs or 9.2 million horses that are here. that is a very, very small number. these animals have the finest of care and are at organizations that are accredited. >> but i did want to understand, these mammals are bred in captivity? you said we're not going to get any from these places. most of these are bred animals now? >> yes, over 65% of the bottlenose dolp