Posted by: The ocean update | July 29, 2013

SeaWorld Under Fire After Recording Of Pilot Whale Struggling To Get Into Water Surfaces (Florida, USA)

July 29th, 2013 (Cavan Sieczkowski). SeaWorld is under fire after its trainers failed to help a distressed pilot whale stuck on a ledge for at least 25 minutes as the audience watched in horror. The disturbing incident was caught on camera by one attendee who says his view of SeaWorld has been changed forever.

Carlo De Leonibus was with his family at the Orlando, Fla., park on July 20 to celebrate his daughter Catiana’s 11th birthday, according to the New York Daily News. Catiana was having a great time until she noticed a short-finned pilot whale, a member of the dolphin family, stuck on a ledge at the edge of a pool. The audience watched as the animal struggled to get back in the water for several minutes.

(Watch footage of the struggling pilot whale in the video below.)

After some time, De Leonibus went to alert a uniformed employee about the situation. That individual allegedly told him the sea mammal was just “playing,” according to TakePart. Trainers were not by the pool at the time due to a lightning storm.

As more time passed and the dolphin continued to struggle, the audience began to get angry.

“The crowd was in a rage, in an uproar,” De Leonibus told Tampa Bay’s WTSP. “Some of them were stomping their feet. The gentleman behind me threatened to go protest. He was really upset.”

The father recorded footage of the animal laboring in the shallow water. Viewers can see it waving its tail and wriggling as other pilot whales swim up to try and help. Audience members can be heard yelling in the background. In the caption, De Leonibus writes 25 minutes passed before two trainers eventually went and pushed the dolphin back in the water.

His daughter even attempted to notify SeaWorld personnel.

“I went up to where it was and began screaming at a trainer to help the dolphin,” she told TakePart. “He said they leave them there to learn how to get down, but the dolphin was still stuck after 30 minutes and people were screaming louder and harder. I felt so bad for the dolphin, and kept pointing it out, but he wouldn’t listen. He told my dad, ‘We can’t do anything about it.’”

The experience left her distraught.

“She was heartbroken,” her father told WTSP. “She was crying at night. She was really upset. She felt that SeaWorld was going to take care of their animals.”

SeaWorld could not be immediately reached for comment.

News of this incident comes as activists protest SeaWorld and its treatment of captive animals. On Saturday, a few dozen picketers gathered at the park for the “Empty the Tanks” campaign, according to Orlando’s WFTV. The protest followed the release of “Blackfish,” a documentary examining the maltreatment of killer whales at SeaWorld.

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