Uh-oh, here it comes, lots of bickering, nasty comments, and worst of all the possible use of an animal and her caregivers as a pawn.
Sorry.
OSHA has fined the Seaquarium for allowing unprotected contact with Lolita. This may be interesting and/or painful to watch (my opinion).
Miami Seaquarium fined by OSHA | News - Home
Miami Seaquarium Fined by OSHA | NBC 6 South Florida
My own opinion is that making them use protected contact would be unnecessary, given that to the best of my knowledge Lolita/Tokitae has never shown any aggression towards her trainers, likes to have them down there with her (only only have one quote on this then, maybe she just liked that one trainer), and is a fish eater.
Thank you for at least mentioning Tokitae by her real name. It always amuses me how people are crying to Free Lolita but never call her by her rightful name or even know what it is.
I have a friend who used to work at MSQ and there was talk back in the early 2000s about building her a larger pool, but the powers that be decided to spend the money on a new dolphin swim area and claimed it would have been too stressful to move Toki.
Well, there is the matter of stress. I have heard (on the prestigious internet) that she does not find too much change to be reinforcing, and we can argue and argue and argue about the Seaquarium but her caregivers do know her better than I do. I have heard so much about her that its really hard to figure out what is and isn't true. I find the theory that she might not respond well to having her living conditions altered quickly to be plausible though. I hate the idea of subjecting her to a sudden upheaval, and I hope that this whole OSHA thing won't result in a quickie transfer to another park.
Like I said, finding some way of putting together a canal or something to a larger area that she could go into of she felt like it, rather than just forcing it on her. Also, I would love the chance for her to get to interact with another Orca, but she should be able to refuse that as well if she wants to (my opinion). God only knows what she thinks she is at this point in her life.
Here's a really exotic idea, what if she were to skype or telephone another captive Orca (with the right to refuse to do so). But then there would be the question of how she would react to this. Also, which one would she skype? Maybe Corky? Keet (since he is part Southern Resident and easygoing to boot)? I don't know. It might be of scientific interest.
Thank you for at least mentioning Tokitae by her real name. It always amuses me how people are crying to Free Lolita but never call her by her rightful name or even know what it is.
I have a friend who used to work at MSQ and there was talk back in the early 2000s about building her a larger pool, but the powers that be decided to spend the money on a new dolphin swim area and claimed it would have been too stressful to move Toki.
I remember some scientists quite a while back were asking the park to set up kind of a "whale telephone" thing, one part set up in her tank and another put in her home waters near her family pod. The idea was to gather data based on how they communicated, and perhaps gather insight on whether or not she had a shot at release. The park didn't go for it, but it would've been kind of cool. Here's a link to the matter.
I'm also glad I'm not the only one who has thought of whale Skype, (I KNEW I WASN'T INSANE) though I was more thinking of using it in the context of orcas that have been separated to see how they'd interact and communicate. But using it for Lolita would be cool too. Do you know if she has ever been shown video of wild orca like Keiko was?
I've heard that the lack of a bigger tank was because the city wouldn't approve the permits or something. Do you know anything about that, or is it just bad info?