Nice find! This would be Ramu who was captured in August of 1970 apart of the infamous Penn Cove capture.
He spent less than a year at Seaworld before his eventual passing in August of the following year at the estimated age of four - incredibly young.
Thanks for sharing the info about Ramu, really appreciated hearing his story in detail (albeit a sad one).
Yeah am sorry to hear the lives that orcas have lived in captivity, its been a tragic history with them. Still daydream about the 'what ifs' if they could of been rescued individuals saved from e.g whalers, or nets or orphaned rescues (not the way some were captured as doco Blackfish showed, I know they are far from the only species to have been taken in such a way though with gorillas & chimps' etc), and the orcas had been kept in sea-pens 10+ hectares big (hopefully much bigger) rather than how they have been kept. Thats not a critcism of their devoted carers/keepers at the oceanariums they have lived at..but the tiny (for their species sizes) pools they have been kept in.
*to be completely honest though used to think even 50,000 sq m pool dimension and something like 15-20 metres deep..but with the sizes of Monarto and Werribee's elephant complex thought that sort of size space was/is what any captive orca should always have had (albeit have to concede would be of been a logistical nightmare to create almost certainly, and or insanely expensive - but worth it for the orcas, though am personally more of the mindset now once all orcas in captivity have passed away, after being moved to sea-pen sanctuaries, that should be it for them as a species held in captivity).
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