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Orcas in SeaWorld

2023-06-07 13:51:38

When I was a child, I like going out to the sea world and watching "Siam" and its performances. This is a mysterious place. You can see one of the most beautiful creatures on this planet waving towards me. I hardly know that these wonderful animals' imprisonment is very harmful. Half a century ago in 1964, the first orchid or orca was captured and displayed (Rose 1). Today, 45 orcs were bred artificially and about half were brought in confinement ("catch orca").

In 1965, the first killer whale show in Ocean World was held by a women orca named Shallum at SeaWorld San Diego. During the capture of Shamu, her mother suffered po and was killed by a marine "cowboy" named Ted Griffin in front of a young killer whale. Griffin's partner, Don Goldsberry, later worked at Sea World and was assigned to bring orcas into the park. At one point he hired a diver, cut off the belly of four killer whales, filled them with rocks, placed the anchor around the tail so that it did not submerge on the ocean floor. Find it dead

Siam was captured by Ted Griffin at Puget Sound in 1965. His aim was to become a member of Shaiti Nam at Griffin Seattle Aquarium. However, Shamu was leased soon and eventually sold to SeaWorld San Diego. She appeared in several Sea World shows, eventually died on August 23, 1971. The name Sharum was used later in various Sea world orca. Tuscany was the first killer whale caught at the Yukon port in Washington on February 15, 1967. At that time, K Pod, the southern population, was arrested with 15 members. Three people including Scana, Lam I, and Kando I died during capture and five were transferred to the Seattle Aquarium. Tuscany is believed to have been six years old when arrested. She was sold on March 10, 1967 and transferred to the Vancouver Aquarium. Until the end of 1968, the recently captured Hyak II arrived in Vancouver.