A twelve year old male orca whale, named Sumar by SeaWorld, died suddenly at their San Diego facility on Tuesday. Sadly its death was not untypical. Male orcas in the wild have an average life expectancy of 30 years. Many live into their 50s and 60s. Female orcas have an average life expectancy of 50 years though some have been known to live into their 90s. Despite a steady food supply and medical care, most orcas in captivity die very young. Two thirds of all captive orca whales die withing 10 years, so Sumar lived longer than average. Only about 15% of orcas survive 20 years in captivity.
There has never been a reported orca attack in the wild that resulted in injury to humans. In contrast there have been up to 24 attacks by captive orcas on people. Last February, SeaWorld trainer, Dawn Brancheau, was killed by an orca in SeaWorld’s Florida park, in front of a horrified audience. Unlike Sumar, the orca Tilicum, has lived far longer than average. At 29 years old, it is one of the oldest orca whales in captivity. This is the third death in which Tilicum has been present and the second in which he was a direct participant. SeaWorld was recently fined $75,000 by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration for violations that included exposing workers to drowning hazards when interacting with killer whales.
Killer whale dies at San Diego SeaWorld
What happens to the remains of the dead orca whales that die in sea aquariums around the us? Why cant we find answers to those simple questions.
I am not sure this is the right answer but it is one answer:
What does SeaWorld do with dead orcas?
Rick
Here is my video of Sumar as they were about to remove him from his enclosure. Taken from a helicopter. – http://youtu.be/KoW_2vLQV_Q