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  2. 'Killer' parties? Orcas making Central California coast their ...

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    It's not uncommon to see killer whales along the California coast, but there have been more sightings than usual this month — including a huge group of 30.

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  4. Shamu (SeaWorld show) - Wikipedia

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    Then they finally got Taku out to splash people at the end of the show, when this incident took place." [ 9 ] On November 15, 2006, a SeaWorld San Diego trainer was injured when the park's 18-year-old female killer whale, Orkid, grabbed veteran trainer Brian Rokeach by the foot and pulled him to the bottom of the tank, refusing to release him ...

  5. Orca pods combine to hunt sea creature off California. See ...

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    For 50 minutes, multiple pods of orcas worked together, hunting off the California coast. Two orcas, the matriarchs among the group of about 30 whales, on April 2 circled a 20-foot-long minke ...

  6. Muir Beach Overlook - Wikipedia

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    People may visit this cliffside park when driving on State Route 1 (also known as Highway 1) north of San Francisco, California and south of Stinson Beach, California. It has views of Pacific oceanside cliffs and on clear days one can see San Francisco. One can also view migrating blue whales between November and June. [1]

  7. List of captive orcas - Wikipedia

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    Initially named Walter the Whale, [144] [145] this orca was taken into captivity during the Yukon Harbor orca capture operation, which was the first planned, deliberate trapping of a large group of orcas (killer whales). 15 southern resident orcas were trapped by Ted Griffin and his Seattle Public Aquarium party on 15 February 1967, in Yukon ...

  8. Orca Welfare and Safety Act - Wikipedia

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    A pod of orcas moving through the inland waters of Alaska. The Orca Welfare and Safety Act is a bill passed in the U.S. state of California in 2016. The bill phases out the holding of killer whales in captivity and establishes standards for treatment of all remaining captive orcas in zoos.

  9. The “rarely seen” predators were spotted off the California coast near San Diego. Boaters witness ‘unbelievable spectacle’ when predators attack sea creature. See it