PBS FRONTLINE: A Whale of a Business (PBS Revisits Blackfish, Orcas In Captivity At Seaworld)

From award-winning PBS:Frontline, a behind the scenes look at the profitable business that is marina mammal captivity. This program focuses on the beacon for all captive cetaceans, an orcinus orca by the name of Keiko. His rehabilitation and eventual release was the center of a controversy about keeping these intelligent animals in barren, concrete tanks for human entertainment.

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