SeaWorld's Emergency Application To Transport Tilikum
SeaWorld's Emergency Application To Transport Tilikum
SeaWorld's Emergency Application To Transport Tilikum
Andrews
Vice President
Zoological Operations
Sea World, Inc.
7007 Sea World Drive
Orlando, Florida 32821-8097
Dear Mr. Andrews:
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UNITEO STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmoapher-ic Adminiatr-etion
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Thank you for your letter requesting authorization to import and
temporarily house an adult male killer whale (Orcinus orca)
presently being held at Sealand of the Pacific Ltd. in Victoria,
British Columbia, Canada. We are also in receipt of a supporting
statement from the Government of Canada and a copy of a
supporting request from Sealand of the Pacific Ltd. for placement
of the animal at your facility since it cannot be adequately
cared for in Canada.
It is our understanding that, based on medical tests of the
killer whales held at Sealand of the Pacific Ltd. in anticipation
of Sea World's permit application, both Sealand and and Sea World
had at least two months advance knowledge of the imminent birth
of at least one, and possibly two, killer whales calves. Sealand
is responsible for these animals and should have taken steps to
ensure that arrangements were made to hold the adult male killer
whale, "Tillikum," at or nearby the Sealand facility or at
another facility in Canada following such births. Sea World
presumably has a significant interest in the well-being of these
animals as well, and in the capacity of advising Sealand on their
care, should have taken such steps even if Sealand had elected
not to do so. such temporary holding arrangements, whether they
involved construction of temporary pens or other enclosures,
should have been possible, at least for the few months necessary
to consider and decide upon the permit application pending from
Sea World for the import of these killer whales for public
display. In this manner, the present need for an emergency
import authorization could have been prevented. However, such
reasonable and prudent precautionary steps necessary for the
health and welfare of Tillikum were not taken by Sealand or Sea
World.
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Under these circumstances, NMFS arranged independent verification
of the facts and circumstances outlined in your request. We
appreciate your and Sealand's cooperation in this regard. As a
result of this verification, NMFS has concluded that the best
interests of all the killer whales concerned, particularly that
of Tillikum, the newborn calf, and the calf expected to be born
in the next few months, including present and anticipated future
medical treatment otherwise unavailable in Canada, would be best
served if an emergency authorization is granted for Tillikum's
importation.
Enclosed are two signed originals of Cooperative Agreement No. 1Q
issued pursuant to 16 u.s.c. 1379(h) and 16 u.s.c. 1382(c)
between the National Marine Fisheries Service and Sea World,
Inc . Please sign both originals of the Agreement and return one
to the Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, National Marine
Fisheries Service, u.s. Department of Commerce, 1335 East-West
Highway, SSMC1, Room 7324, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910. The
u.s. Department of Agriculture's regulations and standards,
"Specifications for the Humane Handling, Care, Treatment, and
Transportation of Marine Mammals," have been incorporated as
conditions of this Agreement. When Tillikum is received at your
Sea World of Florida facility, please update your inventory by
completing and returning the enclosed inventory form.
This agreement authorizes Sea World, Inc. to import one male
killer whale, "Tillikum," for the purpose of providing medical
treatment and care that is otherwise unavailable in Canada at
this time. This authorization is effective until such time as a
permit is issued in response to the application by Sea World,
Inc. for the import of Tillikum for public display. Please note
special condition 2 of the agreement. If a public display permit
involving this animal is denied, under the terms of this
agreement Sea World, Inc., is assuming the responsibility,
including any associated costs, for the return of Tillikum to
Canada and placement at a suitable facility to be identified by
NMFS and the Canadian government or, if no Canadian facility is
available, for the return and release of Tillikum at the original
location of capture. Additionally, special condition 3 of the
agreement requires that, until a public display permit is issued,
Tillikum may not be placed on public display. Special condition
4 makes clear that this agreement may be revoked at any time at
the discretion of NMFS.
If similar circumstances should arise in the future, while the
health and welfare of marine mammals will continue to be of
paramount concern to NMFS, lack of action necessary to ensure
marine mammal health and welfare in the face of available
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information will not constitute sufficient grounds for issuance
of an emergency import authorization. If you have any questions
concerning the enclosed Agreement or its reporting requirement,
please contact the Permits Division, Office of Protected
Resources (301/713-2289).
Sincerely,
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Director
Office of Protected Resources
Enclosures
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT DF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE
1335 East-West Highway
Silver Spring, MD 20910
THE DIRECTOR
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE
AND
SEA WORLD, INC.
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NO. 1Q
This Agreement is entered into under the authority of Sections
109(h) and 112(c) of the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 (16
u.s.c. 1379(h) and 16 u.s.c. 1382(c)) (MMPA) by and between the
National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce and Sea
World, Inc. (Sea World).
NMFS and Sea World have entered into this agreement for the
purpose of importing one (1) adult male killer whale (Orcinus
orca), "Tillikum," heretofore in the custody of Sealand of the
Pacific Ltd. in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada to render
medical treatment and care necessary to ensure the animal's well-
being.
It is hereby agreed that the whale referred to herein will be
placed under the care and custody of Sea World at the Sea World
of Florida facility in Orlando, Florida, until a public display
permit is issued applicable to this animal or, if such a permit
is denied, until other disposition is arranged in accordance with
special condition 2 below. Sea World agrees to comply with the
u.s. Department of Agriculture's regulations and standards for
marine mammal transport and captive maintenance, the special
condtions listed below, and the attached conditions, which are
expressly made a part of this Agreement.
Special conditions:
1. Before the adult male killer whale referenced above,
"Tillikum," is imported, a certification from an independent
veterinarian (not affiliated with Sea World or Sealand of
the Pacific, Ltd.) must be submitted to NMFS stating: that
the protocol for the transport and acclimation of Tillicum
to the Sea World of Florida facility in Orlando, Florida is
acceptable (particularly change in temperature
considerations), and that Tillikum is in sufficiently stable
condition to be transported.
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