Free Tilikum From Sea World Captivity

  • by: Joanna Rogers
  • recipient: Sea World, LLC,United States Department of Agriculture-USDA, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service-APHIS, Animal Care- AC, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals-PETA (U.K., France. Germay, Canda, Netherlands, India

Killer whales are highly social; some populations are composed of matrilineal family groups which are the most stable of any animal species.  Their sophisticated hunting techniques and vocal behaviors, which are often specific to a particular group and passed across generations, have been described as manifestations of culture.  

In 1983, at two years old, Tilikum, was chased by boatmen (hired by Seaworld) near Iceland where he was kept in a cement holding tank for close to a year at Hafnarfjörður Marine Zoo, near Reykjavík, Iceland, as he awaited transfer to a marine park. Held captive against his will, all he could do was swim in small circles and float aimlessly at the surface of the water, seperated from his mother. Eventually, Tilly was transferred to the rundown Sealand of the Pacific in British Columbia, Canada, and forced to call his barren 100-foot-by-50-foot pool—just 35 feet deep—his sad new "home."

Food was withheld from him as a training technique, and he regularly endured painful attacks by two dominant female orcas, Haida and Nootka. He was forced to perform every hour on the hour, eight times a day, seven days a week. The constant stress and exhaustion gave him stomach ulcers.

When the park closed its doors at the end of each day, the three incompatible orcas were crammed into a tiny round metal-sided module for more than 14 hours until the park reopened the next morning. 

Finally, Tilikum was brought to Sea World in Orlando, FL.  Since his time in captivity, he has been involved in the deaths of three trainers.  As a result, he is only brought out of his [prison of an enclosure] pen for the finale of the Sea World Show, to present the "Bow" to the audience.

Sea World keeps Tilikum in complete seclusion for pretty much two thirds of his life with virtually no stimulation.  The one and only reason they will not release him back into the wild where he belongs, is money.  They use his sperm to impregnate other female Orcas.  He has sired 21 calves, with 11 still alive.

These amazing mammals are more intelligent than we humans can/ or will possibly be able to understand.  Yet, we are forcing them to live out their [drastically shortend lifespan] in captivity for the purposes of 'entertainment'.  That would be like somebody forcing me to spend my life in a small pool.  In that respect, YES, I would get extremely frustrated and eventually go insane.  The outcome is the same for these beautiful mammals like Tilikum.  

Unfortunatly for Tilikum (thanks to Sea World's captivity for so many years) he doesn't have his front and side teeth left. One of the (things you do when) putting orcas in a facility is that you have to separate them with gates, and what they tend to do is threat-displays at each other to establish dominance. It's a matriarchal society. Tilikum (a male) is a sub-dominant animal in that society. He has a little bit less room to maneuver because of his massive size. He might be the largest animal in captivity. ... So, consequently, his teeth have broken off. And that's why you'll see the trainers every morning and evening using a water pick to flush out the impacted fish that gathers in the remnants of the teeth ... so it doesn't lead to something like an infection." (*2 quote from Jeffrey Ventre)

SeaWorld is said to have Tilikum insured for as much as $5 million, and Ventre said, "He's worth millions, and he represents the future of the breeding program for SeaWorld. He has impregnated - he's produced 13 calves, I believe. I think ten are still alive. I haven't been in the game for a long time. That's a guess, but those are the numbers that I think are accurate." (*3 quote from Ventre for CBS in 2010)

I urge you to please sign this petition and reshare it with your social outlets via Face Book, Twitter, Google+, etc.  We need to raise public awareness that these Orcas should not be exploited for entertainment and profit, but instead should be released back into the wild (i.e. a sea pen for rehabilitation)- WHERE THEY BELONG.

Sincerely,

Joanna Lynn Rogers  

Links and References:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilikum_(orca)

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackfish

http://www.seaworldofhurt.com/tilikum-captivity.aspx

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackstone_Group

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killer_whale

We are petitioning for the humane release/ rehabilitation of Tilikum, the Orca held in captivity at Sea World, Olando, FL.  We demand that he be released to a designated 'sea pen' in the wild, recieve the proper care by certified vets/ marine biologists, and constant/proper supervision.  Sea World has failed Tilikum time and time again, by using him like a prized stallion-studding him (his semen), to impregnate other female Orcas.  Finally, when Tilly eventually dies, Sea World will profit millions via Insurance, through his demise.  That is tantamount to someone taking out a life insurance policy on a 'loved one', knowing/ facilitating their death in order to profit on it. I DEMAND THAT YOU RELEASE TILIKUM TO A SEA PEN WHERE HIS MOTHER MIGRATES. He will remember his mother's call.  His mother and her pod will help Tilikum hunt and share the food- as he no teeth (Thanks to sea world).  There is precendence in this fact, that a Pod will will hunt and share to any 'handicaped' Orca in the Pod, as well as care for Tilikum. Precedence: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2326868/Disabled-killer-whale-missing-fins-survives-help-family-hunt-food.html

Update #58 years ago
I've had a few supporters w/ concerns about Tilly's teeth. I have been doing a lot of research & I have a few ideas for Tilly's teeth. Since his front teeth have been ground down, I was considering the feasibility of permanent caps. I thought of the possibility of permanent dental implants, as well. Which ever is less invasive. Something has to be done to prevent infection in the absence of daily teeth flushings. Ideas are always welcome.
Joanna L. Rogers
FlyGirl172s@gmail.com
Update #48 years ago
Reached my first goal of 10,000 signatures! Thanks to everyone that contributed!
Update #39 years ago
I have added the link for the precedence of Pods hunting/ killing/ & sharing food for a 'handicapped' Orca [like Tilikum, with no teeth- Thanks to Sea World].
Update #29 years ago
I have updated my "Free Tilikum Into a Sea Pen" petition to exclude BlackStone L.P. As of the end of May 2014, they sold their majority shares in SEAS (Sea World, LLC). They are now investing (heavily in MERLIN-an anti-captivity Aquarium).
Update #19 years ago
*"Blackstone LP announced their intent to sell down from their [current] 22% position in SW. They now own more than a 3rd of attractions competitor Merlin Stock. Merlin owns SEALIFE Aquariums. SEALIFE Aquariums are ANTI-Captivity as well as being STRONGLY against Drive-Hunt Fisheries, esp. the Taiji Dolphin Drive.*" Best Regards, Joanna L. Rogers (Author or Petition)
*quoted from https://www.seaworldpledge.org/blog/blackstone-bails-on-seaworld-invests-in-competitor-merlin/
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