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Shamu was the stage name used for several captive performing orcas at SeaWorld as part of their theatrical Shamu show beginning in 1960s. The original Shamu died in 1971, but the name was trademarked by SeaWorld and has been given to different orcas throughout the years.[1]

The Shamu show at SeaWorld San Diego in 2009.
The Shamu show at SeaWorld San Diego in 2009.

In March 2016, following the 2010 death of orca trainer Dawn Brancheau and subsequent public backlash from the 2013 documentary Blackfish, SeaWorld announced they would be ending their orca breeding program and phasing out their orca shows, instead opting to introduce, "new, inspiring, natural orca encounters rather than theatrical shows,…[focusing] on orca enrichment, exercise and overall health."[2]


Original Shamu


In October 1965, a female juvenile orca was captured from the southern resident pod in the Penn Cove, Puget Sound, Washington by Ted Griffin. After living at the Seattle aquarium for two months, she was sold to SeaWorld San Diego in California. She became the park's flagship performing orca until April 1971 when she attacked Anne Eckis, a SeaWorld employee who was told to ride her as part of a filmed publicity event, and refused to release the woman until other workers came to the rescue. Shamu died four months later.


Shamu shows


Shamu shows have been presented at the following SeaWorld parks:

The orca performances have been held in SeaWorld's Shamu Stadium(s), which each seat 5,500,[citation needed] and all of the shows have involved a part where one or more whales splash the audience. The San Diego show has usually ended with a hangglider landing at or near the stadium.

Shamu show, San Diego SeaWorld, 2005
Shamu show, San Diego SeaWorld, 2005
Shamu show, SeaWorld Ohio, 1999
Shamu show, SeaWorld Ohio, 1999
Shamu Goes Hollywood August 1973
"Shamu Goes Hollywood" August 1973

Shamu shows throughout the years


YearName
1966–1971[citation needed] Doctor Dolittle
1971–1974 Shamu Goes Hollywood
1974–1975 Shamu for Mayor
1975–1977 Shamu the Yankee Doodle Whale
1977–1980 Shamu Goes to College
1980–1982 This is Shamu
1982–1984 Shamu, Take a Bow
1984–1986 Shamu Celebration
1987 Shamu's Water Symphony
1988–1990 Shamu 25th Anniversary
1989–1991 Baby Shamu Celebration
1992–1995 Shamu New Visions (Played from 1998–2004 at SeaWorld San Antonio)
1995–1998 Shamu: World Focus
1998–2006 The Shamu Adventure
2005–2006 The Shamu Experience
2006–2011 Believe (First show featured in all three parks at about the same time.)
2011–2019 One Ocean (played from 2011–2017 in San Diego, 2011–2019 in Orlando and 2011–2020 in San Antonio),
2017–Present Orca Encounter (San Diego 2017–Present, Orlando 2019-Present,San Antonio 2020–Present)

Night shows performed during the spring and summer

NameLocation
House of Douse — before 2007 San Diego, CA
Shamu Rocks Texas — before 2007 San Antonio, TX
Shamu Rocks — 2007–2014 Orlando, FL and San Diego, CA
Shamu's Celebration: Light Up the Night (50th Anniversary Show) — 2014–2016 in San Diego) Orlando, FL, San Antonio, TX, and San Diego, CA

SeaWorld Orlando & SeaWorld San Antonio present "Shamu Christmas Miracles" during "SeaWorld's Christmas Celebration", a yearly holiday event. SeaWorld San Diego presented "Shamu's Christmas" from the 2014–2016 season, when "Shamu Christmas Miracles" débuted at the park.


Shamu Educational Shows throughout the years


NameLocationYear
Shamu Story San Antonio, TX & San Diego, CA 2010 – 2015 (Presented from 2011 in San Diego)
Killer Whale Story San Diego, CA 2015
Killer Whales: Education & Conservation San Diego, CA 2015
Killer Whales: Up Close San Diego, CA & San Antonio, TX 2015–2020 (Ended in 2016 in San Diego)
Killer Whales Presentation & All Day Orca Play San Diego, CA January 9, 2017 – May 26, 2017
Ocean Discovery Orlando, FL 2016 – 2019

Baby Shamu


The first "Baby Shamu" was named Kalina. She was the first surviving orca born in captivity on September 26, 1985.[citation needed] Ten orca calves had been born in captivity before 1985, but five were stillborn and the others all died within two months of their births. Kalina died on October 4th, 2010. [1] Kalina's parents, Katina and Winston, were bestowed the names Kandu VI (Katina) and Ramu III (Winston). The stage name "Grandbaby Shamu" was given to Kalina's first calf, which was born on February 2, 1993 – a male named Keet. The first "Great Grandbaby Shamu" was Keet's first calf, born on December 21, 2004 – a female named Kalia. Kalia gave birth to the first "Great Great Grandbaby Shamu" Amaya, on December 2, 2014. The father is Ulises. Amaya died on August 19th, 2021.


Show incidents



See also



References


  1. "Ask Shamu: Frequently Asked Questions". SeaWorld/Busch Gardens. Archived from the original on 2013-10-03. Retrieved 2008-05-05.
  2. %3C/ref%3E%3Cref%3E2016 March 17 LA Times Op-Ed - SeaWorld CEO: We're ending our orca breeding program. Here's why
  3. "Toledo Blade - Google News Archive Search".
  4. The San Diego Union-Tribune. "SeaWorld San Diego suspends Shamu show". Retrieved 2011-07-08.
  5. Los Angeles Times. "SeaWorld San Diego worked to improve safety after several whale trainer injuries". Retrieved 2011-07-09.
  6. Hoyt, Erich (1992). "A Whale of a Business: Danger to Trainers". Frontline Online. pbs.org. Retrieved 2011-02-05.
  7. "SeaWorld Investigation: Secrets Below The Surface Part 2". San Diego News. 10News.com. 2007-05-17. Retrieved 2011-02-05.
  8. USA Today. "A rap sheet of captive animals". Retrieved 2011-07-08.
  9. Orlando Sentinel. "Feds detail 5 earlier SeaWorld killer-whale incidents". Retrieved 2011-07-09.
  10. USA Today. "Orcas and trainers under OSHA scrutiny". Retrieved 2011-07-09.
  11. Time. "No Punishment for 'Shamu'". Retrieved 2011-07-09.
  12. NBC News. "Killer whale attacks SeaWorld trainer". Retrieved 2011-07-09.
  13. Los Angeles Times. "Experienced trainer slipped, killed by whale attack at SeaWorld Orlando"]
  14. "SeaWorld Trainer Killed By Whale ID'd" Archived February 27, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  15. Orlando Sentinel. "SeaWorld Orlando investigation: Killer whale pulled in trainer by ponytail"
  16. "SeaWorld Trainers To Stay Out Of Water". WFTV. 3 February 2011. Archived from the original on 6 February 2011. Retrieved 3 July 2011.





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