When you go see the Shamu show at Seaworld, remember a few things happened that changed the Shamu show. It took years and years for Seaworld to change, but the problems they faced were so bad they gave eventually changed. You might be asking yourself, where did Seaworld get the idea to have orcas in captivity. Well, it all started with a place called Sealand. They were the start of orcas in captivity at Seaworld.
The change in attitude began when at one of the shows, an orca named Tilikum grabbed a trainer by the foot and took her to the bottom of the pool. The orca did bring her up to the surface, but brought her back down to the bottom. When the orca brought her up, the trainer screamed for help but there was nothing they could do for her. When Sealand closed, the orcas, including Tilikum, were moved to Seaworld. This orca showed many signs of aggression towards humans. This orca had also killed someone who snuck into his tank after hours, but the it was loss of one trainer got Seaworld to change. A trainer named Dawn Brancheau was killed during an “Eat with Shamu” show. She was killed in front of a horrified audience. Tilikum had grabbed her by her and pulled her into the water. What seemed to be frustration by the orca became aggression. SeaWorld said Tilikum grabbed her by her ponytail. After her death, SeaWorld decided to not let trainers in close contact with the orcas. There was a boycott for SeaWorld to not even have orcas. Seaworld has made a only few changes with the orcas. Now, you’ll never look at Seaworld the same again
