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22 Sep 2010, 1:23 am by admin
In February this year, however, tragedy hit the SeaWorld park in Orlando, when 40-year-old animal trainer, Dawn Brancheau, was struck and killed by an orca whale called Tilikum. [read post]
20 Sep 2010, 2:59 pm by guest-writer
Last February, Dawn Brancheau, a 40-year-old animal trainer at SeaWorld, was pulled into an exhibition pool by one of the park's killer whales. [read post]
15 Sep 2010, 9:45 am
SeaWorld Orlando and Walt Disney World are both being sued in personal injury lawsuits involving employees at the theme parks who were killed on the job. [read post]
14 Sep 2010, 2:21 pm by C. Todd Smith
For workers injured at Florida theme parks, the law is not on their side. [read post]
30 Aug 2010, 3:04 pm
Almost six-months to the day after a SeaWorld of Florida trainer was killed by a 6-ton killer whale as park guests watched, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited the theme park for three safety violations, totally $75,000 in fines, ESHtoday.com reports. [read post]
27 Aug 2010, 12:55 pm
SeaWorld had reportedly forbidden trainers from swimming with the whale because of its past behavior but still permitted park employees to touch the whale and remain in close proximity during training and live shows. [read post]
26 Aug 2010, 10:21 pm by Walter Olson
“A New Hampshire family who witnessed the Feb. 24 death of a killer-whale trainer at SeaWorld Orlando has sued the company in state court in Orlando, claiming their child was traumatized by the event. [read post]
25 Aug 2010, 10:54 pm by Steven J. Malman
Federal workplace safety officials say that the sea park committed a “willful” violation when it exposed trainers in a manner that could allow the animals to strike or drown them. [read post]
25 Aug 2010, 4:28 pm by Rebecca Shafer, J.D.
SeaWorld briefly suspended its Believe shows and Dine with Shamu experiences at its parks after Tilikum, a 22-foot-long, 12,000-pound orca whale grabbed its trainer’s ponytail, dragged her underwater in February and killed her in front of some 50 onlookers in Orlando. [read post]
23 Aug 2010, 2:06 pm
The incident received international news coverage last February when a SeaWorld trainer, who had been working with a killer whale, was pulled underwater by the whale in front of a park audience. [read post]
29 Apr 2010, 2:25 pm by Michael
The Orlando Sentinel reviewed hundreds of personal injury lawsuits last year that were filed since 2004 against amusement parks in the central Florida area, including Busch Gardens and Seaworld. [read post]
25 Apr 2010, 1:10 pm
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), as well as an internal probe within SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment. [read post]
16 Mar 2010, 1:41 am
"   SeaWorld Swimming in Washington's Waters :The theme and water park company registered its first in-house Washington lobbyists last month, shortly before a whale attacked and killed a trainer. [read post]
4 Mar 2010, 11:59 am
Tilikum had been involved in at least two previous deaths at water parks. [read post]
24 Feb 2010, 10:15 pm by Steven J. Malman
In 1999, a 27-year-old man who climbed into the tank after the park had closed died in what was called “horseplay” involving Tillikum. [read post]
29 Nov 2009, 1:34 am
The city ordinance adds further restrictions, barring registered sex offenders from living within 2,000 feet of day-care centers, arcades, playgrounds, libraries and attractions that include the San Diego Zoo and SeaWorld. [read post]
29 Nov 2009, 1:25 am
View the article here 11/29/2009 By Denise Zapata and Kevin Crowe Most local offenders too close to schools, parks More than 70 percent of registered sex offenders in San Diego County are violating a state law by living too close to schools and parks. [read post]
7 Oct 2009, 10:47 am
Anheuser-Busch InBev said Wednesday that it would sell its theme parks, including the three SeaWorlds and two Busch Gardens across the country, to the Blackstone Group for as much as $2.7 billion. [read post]