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Monday, April 6, 2015

SEAWORLD MANIPULATES NMFS TO IMPORT TILIKUM

TILIKUM - WHY CAPTIVITY KILLS (HUMANS, TOO)
----Michele Bollo, Mothersea 

      In collaboration with Russ Rector



Information gathered by Russ Rector from FOIA request DOC-NOAA-2014-0011095 regarding Tilikum emergency import from Sealand, Canada. https://foiaonline.regulations.gov/foia/action/public/view/record?objectId=090004d2802cc84d

Video of Tilikum quarantined in the Sealand medical module in 1992, after he had killed Keltie Byrnes. The module is so small, only 23’x30’ and 20 feet deep for an animal that is 20 feet in length. Shot by Sea World to show the hellhole of the medical module vs. the "expansive paradise of Sea World", he is listless, and rests near motionless on the surface, to the point the skin around his blowhole began to dry and crack. 

This claustrophobic module separated the whales Tilikum and Nootka from Haida. Sealand is not situated for more whales. When Haida became pregnant with Tilikum’s calf, Kyoquot, Sealand had 17 months to make preparation. They did very little to accomplish that, rather announced after Keltie’s death, they were closing shop. 

Once Haida gave birth, both Nootka and Tilikum were housed in the module together. The female-dominated hierarchy left Tilikum abused and injured, rejected, so that when he could leave the module, the females refused to let him into the main pool. So, when Sea World expressed interest in Tilikum, in an effort to protect their “merchandise” Tilikum was confined to that tiny, dark space on a near full-time basis for what turned out to be weeks. 

In a cache of provocative documents procured by Russ Rector, dedicated dolphin activist of many years, even The US Department of Commerce lays blame to both Sealand and Sea World for contriving the medical emergency. With approximately some 17 months to take action, Sealand made no effort. Life Force an ecology organization, went so far as to provide multiple suggestions, including a design to accommodate the main pool with portable net partitions. 

The subsequent import by SeaWorld was motivated by the need to acquire a male stud, regardless of his past history as a killer, to add to their “collection”. The fact that he has sired 21 calves, the most successful breeding bull in captivity is profoundly clear.

Here is the link for the entire set of documents. This deliberately created import had many organizations weighing in, clear that a foreseeable, avoidable and abusive situation was allowed to develop, to the point of emergency. 
https://foiaonline.regulations.gov/fo...

If you were to read only two documents from the 1,058 pages, although much of it is provocative reading: The first document was generated by SeaWorld to Anne Terbush, Chief of Permits at NMFS on DEC 30,1991. Sea World states in reference to Keltie Byrnes' death that “we believe the accident was unique to Sealand and was due to the unfortunate combination of a poor pool design which prohibited exit from the water, inadequate emergency life saving procedures and the interference by the whales unaccustomed to the presence of people in the water. Sea World understands the historical interest regarding the incident at Sealand, but Sea World believes its present employee training and safety program should be judged on its merits and by comparison to current industry standards, particularly since the situation at Sealand is so different from the which exists at Sea World. For example, Sea World’s animals are all highly trained and are accustomed to interacting with trainers and veterinary staff. Sealand’s animals are essentially untrained and will be managed initially by Sea World as untrained animals. Furthermore, Sea World’s facility is structurally different from Sealand’s facility in significant respects. At Sea World, safety for both employees and killer whales is paramount in all our work.”

Sea World hypes Orlando’s “spacious sparkling paradise” compared to Sealand at the end of the video, but the letter, signed by Brad Andrews is chilling and sadly inaccurate in retrospect. A prolonged lawsuit brought by OSHA against Sea World and two more deaths are testimony to that. 

The second document is a letter from Nancy Foster, Director of the Office of Protected Services, Department of Commerce to Brad Andrews, Vice President of Zoological Operations at SeaWorld, dated JAN 8, 1992. In the letter, which approves the conditional import of Tilikum, Dr. Foster holds accountable both Sea World and Sealand, in that they did not take action prudent to the well being of Tilikum. Dr. Foster concludes the letter with this warning:

“If similar circumstances should arise in the future, while the health and welfare of marine mammals will continue to be of paramount concern to NMFS, lack of action necessary to ensure marine mammal health and welfare in the face of available information will not constitute sufficient grounds for issuance of an emergency import authorization.”

Russ Rector CaptivityKills’@comcast.com
Michele Bollo Michele.mothersea@gmail.com







Thursday, April 2, 2015

SeaWorld: On "Character and their Awesome Truth"


The calliope music plays every time the SeaWorld Public Relations machine gears up.  

Recently, they were picked to the bone by dolphin advocate piraƱas in their latest Twitter campaign, part of a $10 million dollar attempt to rebrand to Tell the Awesome Truth, which apparently they feel they cannot do on three existing websites.  They spent more time deleting comments then actually fielding any questions. While SeaWorld slumbered, advocates scooped the hashtag: "#askseaworld Sea World Are your tanks filled with orca tears?' 

Hey, SW Might we suggest #WeReallyandTrulyHaveNoFrreakingIdeaAboutSocialMedia #askseaworld

The orca  slavers - the industry that decimated the population in the NorthWest, as documented by "Blackfish" has now helped open a beluga store* in Russia with the Georgia Aquarium upfront,  still trying to import a depleted beluga species to the U.S., another population easily decimated as "Whitefish" become the hot trend.   The case is built around "well, they are already captive, so we can give these 18 a better home", when they brokered the abduction with a 500k down payment, and SW purportedly kicked in a cool mil. Headed for a second go-round, two G-agencies, the Farmer in the Dell, and Old Mother Hubbard, Etal are included in the action after Georgia Aquarium was first denied the import by NOAA. 

They grasp at straws, releasing the video of John Hargrove and their brand of mash.  They call into question his "character", as he releases his book and experience as an ex-SeaWorld trainer. Yes, please, please don't use the N-word or drink and dial.  But take notes politicians and man up.  He comes clean here, the irony being that SW can't and character is just a word they made up.

http://www.kpbs.org/news/2015/apr/01/warwicks-cancels-book-signing-former-seaworld-trai/

Back to the orca slavers, the men who stole juveniles from their families and rightful home and sunk the dead with rocks in their bellies.  Once captive, they deprive them of food with their "world-class" operant conditioning methods while their greedy corporate mouths swallow piles of money off their backs, breed them too early and replenish their Frankenorca for a lifetime in captivity.

These are the men and women who are now being sued by consumers in a class action suit, who say had they known better, would not have bought a ticket, or a membership for the past three years in three states.  

They have to have fruit jars full of balls to even whisper the word "character".  

Now, they speed up their overseas ops.  SW China, SW South Korea, SW Thailand, and anyplace else pets are food and animal welfare is mostly absent and damage control will be unnecessary.    They aren't going away, they're moving. 

But wait.....the music, the circus tents, here come the clowns now.  Ohhhh.  Never mind, it's just the SW PR team.   ---Michele Bollo,  Founder MotherSea  

*Thank you, Mo Brock, coveblueforjiyu.com
 I ripped off "beluga store" and have unabashedly used it ever since.   It shows such a clear understanding of the intent of the captive industry.