Do SeaWorld trainers get in the water?

SeaWorld still has trainers go in the water with the killer whales during "safety desensitization training" in pools, Jacobs said. Brancheau was pulled into the water by Tilikum, a 12,000-pound killer whale previously linked to two other deaths.
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Do SeaWorld trainers still swim with the killer whales?

SeaWorld apparently did not see it that way, and the killer whale shows have continued as before, only now the trainers do not perform any water work with the orcas.
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Do SeaWorld trainers get in the water with dolphins?

SeaWorld shows featuring trainers riding or standing on dolphins are now a thing of the past. In a letter to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, SeaWorld Entertainment revealed that it's halting such stunts at its parks in Orlando, San Antonio, and San Diego.
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Are SeaWorld trainers allowed in the water 2021?

SeaWorld Trainers Are No Longer Allowed In Water With Whales, Court Rules. A U.S. appeals court upheld the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration's decision to prevent trainers from directly working with orcas at SeaWorld.
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Do trainers still get in the water with whales?

No they do not. They stopped that years ago since the last killer whale incident. over a year ago.
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Are SeaWorld trainers allowed in the water 2020?

SeaWorld spokeswoman Aimee Jeansonne-Becka said the company does not need the lift floors anymore; trainers no longer perform in the water with killer whales. Employees get into the water with orcas only in medical pools, where slower-lifting floors will remain.
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Did Shamu eat his trainer?

Dawn Brancheau, an experienced 40-year-old animal trainer at SeaWorld Orlando, was killed yesterday afternoon. Billed as Shamu, Tilikum, a 12,000-pound (5,440-kilogram) male killer whale, reportedly grabbed Brancheau by the upper arm and pulled the trainer underwater.
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When did SeaWorld stop allowing trainers in the water?

While the OSHA investigation and court case involved the park in Florida, SeaWorld San Diego voluntarily pulled its trainers from the water after the 2010 death. In a statement, SeaWorld called the court's decision disappointing and said no decision has been made on whether to appeal.
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What trainer was killed at SeaWorld?

Dawn Brancheau worked at SeaWorld in Orlando, Florida, for many years. In her time there, she became a beloved trainer, and her shows with world-famous orcas brought millions of dollars into the park. But on Feb. 24, 2010, she was killed in a rare, and unprovoked, attack by one of the orcas she'd loved so much.
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What happened to the whale at SeaWorld that killed the trainer?

“It's one of the most important stories that we've ever published.” Tilikum died in 2017, succumbing to a bacterial lung infection, one of the conditions that orcas can contract in captivity.
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Why did SeaWorld stop trainers in the water?

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued citations against SeaWorld in 2010 after a trainer died during a killer whale show. OSHA recommended trainers stop going into the water with killer whales, also known as orcas, and have physical barriers between trainers and whales.
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Is SeaWorld cruel to dolphins?

SeaWorld often keeps dolphins, whales, and other animals trapped with incompatible tankmates. The tension leads to fights and even fatal injuries. Staff members drug some animals to try to relieve their endless frustration.
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How much do whale trainers make at SeaWorld?

Average SeaWorld Trainer hourly pay in the United States is approximately $14.76, which is 17% below the national average.
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Has a killer whale ever jumped out of tank?

Heartbreaking footage shows the moment a killer whale jumped from its enclosure in an attempt to 'commit suicide', according to onlookers. The video of Morgan the orca was captured by a tourist at Loro Parque in Tenerife.
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Is Shamu and Tilikum the same whale?

Tilikum. Another “Shamu” (whose actual name was Tilikum) was kidnapped from his home waters off Iceland—abducted from his pod at just 2 years old. He was kept in small tanks with other suffering, frustrated, captive orcas—and the fights between them often left him injured and bloody.
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What do they do with dead whales at SeaWorld?

Animal care workers often participate in the procedures and help dispose of the corpses. Dead animals mainly come from SeaWorld rescues of sick or dying wild whales and dolphins that are stranded on beaches or picked up in the hope of nursing them back to health.
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Why was Tilikum not put down?

As our staff testified in the OSHA proceedings, Tilikum was not considered an aggressive animal and did not have a single incident report of aggression during his time in our care. Even trainers who are now opposed to the zoological display of killer whales describe Tilikum as a very even-tempered animal.
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What did they do with Tilikum after he killed Dawn?

Following Dawn's tragic death, Tilikum was kept in a tiny enclosure that limited his ability to swim, communicate with other orcas, and interact with humans even further. He was reported to have been floating listlessly in the water for hours at a time, a behavior never seen in wild orcas.
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Are orcas happy at SeaWorld?

Lindy Donahue, an animal behaviorist at SeaWorld, told ABC News that "the animals are happy," and the work the park has done in recent years to accommodate the animals "is absolutely enough."
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Can you touch dolphins at SeaWorld?

Dolphin Encounter

See how we care for our dolphins, participate in a training session, then touch a dolphin on this approximately 15-minute program. Guest (13+) $29.00 /ea.
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How do SeaWorld trainers train killer whales?

SeaWorld writes on its website that it uses “positive reinforcement” to train its whales. The basic concept of this training is when an animal performs a behavior they have been asked for, they get a reward. It's a type of training used widely across many different species.
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Did Dawn's family sue SeaWorld?

In the lawsuit filed this week, the family says Bobby "saw the look of horror and desperation on Dawn's face as she was swimming for her life," and, "Tilikum violently yank her down to the depth of the pool." The family claims the boy now has nightmares, is often angry, and doesn't eat.
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Did Tilikum eat Dawn?

Those who worked with her said their bond was strong and based on love and trust. John Hargrove, who was a senior trainer at Seaworld at the time of Dawn's death, said: "We'll never know why Tilikum made that choice to grab Dawn and pull her into the pool.
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Is the real Shamu still alive?

Shamu /ʃæmuː/ (unknown – August 16, 1971) was a captive orca that appeared in shows at SeaWorld San Diego in the mid/late 1960s. She was the fourth orca ever captured, and the second female. She was caught in October 1965 and died in August 1971, after about six years of captivity.
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