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Behind the Glass: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Mystic Aquarium
A 1999 souvenir videotape, showing how staff manage and care for the aquatic life at Mystic Marinelife Aquarium. Includes a moving day segment for the belugas, transferring from their old indoor stadium to the Alaskan Coast exhibit, as well as scenes of Stormy, a rescued bottlenose dolphin calf, at the Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network triage facility.
Produced by Mystic Aquairum and Essex Television Group, 1999. Uploaded for Fair Use purposes only.
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Sea Life Park dolphins hearing UW keyboard
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Permission for "Dolphin" provided by Michael Wiese Productions (www.mwp.com) Steve Gagne, a former sound technician for rock bands, experiments with an underwater keyboard on various dolphins, false killer whales and a pilot whale to gauge their responses. From the film "Dolphin" (1979) by Hardy Jones and Michael Wiese. For fair use purposes only.
Sea Life Park in 1978
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Clip showing the cetaceans at Sea Life Park in 1978, taken from the documentary "Dolphin" (1979), filmed by the late Hardy Jones and Michael Wiess. Permission to show clip was provided by Michael Wiese Productions (www.mwp.com). from the film "Dolphin" by Hardy Jones and Michael Wiess. For fair use purposes only.
Sea Life Park 1987
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Clip from "Inside Sea Life Park," a 1987 souvenir VHS tape covering the day to day activities of park's animals. Also included is two-year-old Keikaimalu, a wholphin (false killer whale x bottlenose hybrid). Uploaded for Fair Use purposes only.
Sea Life Park's training and care (1987)
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Clip from "Inside Sea Life Park," a 1987 souvenir VHS tape covering the day to day activities of park's animals. Uploaded for Fair Use purposes only.
Freeing Corky - The West 1993
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Similar to the Nightline clip, the debate whether Corky, currently SeaWorld's oldest orca, should be allowed to be rehabilitated and returned to her family pod. At the time this was filmed, her mother Stripe (A23) was alive and with her around, there was a greater chance of Corky could be re-accepted into the pod. Stripe passed away in 2000; Corky's brother, Fife, and other extended relatives l...
Corky Hears Her Family - ABC Nightline 1993
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Originally airing in August 1993, this Nightline segment shows both sides of the debate, Paul Spong, renowned orca researcher and expert on the Northern Resident pods, and SeaWorld San Diego and her former Marineland of the Pacific trainers, on whether Corky could be rehabilitated and returned to the wild. Near the end of the segment, the Nightline team managed to play the calls of her family (...

Komentáře

  • @glenngarland3256
    @glenngarland3256 Před 4 lety

    Seaworld is a shitty company that wants to jerk off to their fucking rich amount of money to abuse these animals. These owners need to grow up and let these orcas go back to their home waters right this second. Who wants to see a whale perform stupid circus tricks for dead fish? Not me. I’d rather go whale watching and see them in the wild instead of watching them do these retarded shows. These shows make me get a cavity in every piece of all my teeth and it’s making me wanta just go get a team and get these whales the heck out of there without the owners knowing who took them out of their retarded tanks. Look at keiko’s old owner. He was nice enough to let the free willy keiko foundation take him out of that stupid tank in Mexico to get him rehabilitated and trained for the wild in both Oregon cost aquarium and in Iceland and they also agreed to let him go free. Why can’t seaworld be like that? Because of their faggot money? Wow aren’t they childish pricks. Seaworld grow up and let these whales go back to their home waters. Your shows are for the garbage can that Oscar lives in

  • @StellaLunaStar94
    @StellaLunaStar94 Před 5 lety

    I watched the video about Corky hearing her family and burst into tears and sobbed. But Keiko has a family and SeaWorld knows where they are!

    • @BeardedFrog7
      @BeardedFrog7 Před 5 lety

      SeaWorld doesn't know who his pod was, given they weren't the ones that caught him (it was Marineland Ontario). The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute was able to analyze that the small repertoire of calls he made, while recovering in Oregon, were of North Atlantic dialects (bit.ly/2HM003Q), they never pinpointed what clan or pod he belonged to due to the lack of research done on Icelandic populations at the time.

  • @TheSonicfan129
    @TheSonicfan129 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for posting this video and the other Corky video! It burns me up to see Sea World being so ignorant to the needs of their animals. Sure the trainers care about the orcas and dolphins, but the orcas could care less unless they have food. Keep up the good work, and have a great day everyone!