How did SeaWorld change after Blackfish?


How did SeaWorld change after Blackfish? After it hit screens, the documentary inspired would-be tourists to boycott marine wildlife captivity and training. It financially devastated SeaWorld. A year following its release, attendance at SeaWorld marine parks dropped by one million visitors, and the company's share price plunged by 33 percent.


What did SeaWorld do to Tilikum after he killed Dawn?

After Tilikum killed Dawn, the show was over. Overnight, SeaWorld's impressive bull orca was forced into isolation. Relegated to a back pool, Tili had become SeaWorld's elephant in the room. Meanwhile, a family was irreparably changed.


How much business did SeaWorld lose after Blackfish?

The 2013 documentary Blackfish sparked public outcry over SeaWorld's treatment of orcas, also known as killer whales, and the theme park has been suffering ever since: The loss of $1.7 billion in market capitalization the year of the film's release, plummeting attendance, and the loss of corporate partnerships.


Is SeaWorld still breeding orcas?

As of 2021, SeaWorld has ended its use of orcas in its shows and breeding program. In 2016, SeaWorld announced that it would no longer breed orcas in captivity and that its current orcas would be its last.


Does SeaWorld treat their animals well?

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.


What did SeaWorld do to Tilikum?

Tilikum was sold to the United States' SeaWorld theme park chain for performance shows and breeding. The whale's semen was collected and used for artificial insemination to breed a number of captive orcas for SeaWorld's shows and also for its sister park, Loro Parque in Spain.