If killer whales held by SeaWorld and other marine parks were released, where would they go? Marine mammal scientists have developed several plans that call for the orcas to be released into giant offshore sea pens so they have a more natural existence after a lifetime of being confined to marine park tanks. See what the sea pens would look like and how killer whales would get used to a new
Whales and dolphins have been held captive in marine parks long before SeaWorld.
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The movement to free killer whales is at a crossroads. SeaWorld has ended the breeding of the animals. But a marine park building boom in China is driving the capture of wild killer whales, dolphins, and beluga whales. TakePart’s journalists travel from the Pacific Northwest to Asia to report on plans to return captive killer whales to the sea—and stop a new wave of captivity.
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