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!Cause of death
!Location of death
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|[[Ahab - orca|Ahab]]
|Male
|100% Southern Resident
|Captured
|1960, (est.) – Birth
1968, Oct 15 – Capture
|Bainbridge Island, WA
|1972, Sept 27
|12
|Unknown
|U.S. Navy (Hawaii)
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|[[Ai - orca|Ai]]
|Female
|100% Icelandic
|Captured
|1988 (est.) – Birth
1989, Oct – Capture
|Hornafjordur, Iceland
|1995, Aug 28
|7
|Candidiasis
|Nanki Shirahama Adventure World
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|[[Amaya - orca|Amaya]]
|Female
|93.75% Icelandic – 6.25% Southern Residents
|Captive born
|Dec 2, 2014
|SeaWorld San Diego
|Aug 19, 2021
|6
|Gastrointestinal disease
|SeaWorld San Diego
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|Argentinian Capture (MM-OO-C9201)
|Unknown
|100% Argentinian Transient
|Captured
|Unknown – 17 November 1992
|Samborombon Bay, Argentina
|1992, Nov 17
|Unknown
|Stranding complications
|Samborombon Bay Argentina/Transport Truck/Mundo Marino
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|[[Baby Shamu II - orca|Baby Shamu ll]]
|Female
|50% Icelandic – 50% Southern Residents
|Captive born
|1986, Jan 5
|SeaWorld, San Diego
|1986, Jan 16
|11 Days
|Heart Defect/Respiratory Virus
|SeaWorld, San Diego
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|Belen
(Bethlehem)
|Female
|100% Argentinian
|Captured
|Unknown Birth/Age
1988, Jan 6 – Capture
|Samborom Bay, Argentina
|2000, Feb 4
|12+
|Unknown
|Mundo Marino
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|[[Benkei - orca|Benkei]]
|Male
|100% Japanese
|Captured
|1971 (est.)
-Birth


1979, Feb 26 -Capture
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|Taiji, Japan
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|1989, Feb
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|Acute Pneumonia
|Nanki Shirahama Adventure World
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|[[Benkei II - orca|Benkei II]]
|Male
|100% Icelandic
|Captured
|1979 (est.)
-Birth


1980, Oct 24
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|Alvidra, Iceland
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|1983, July
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|3
|Malignant Lymphoma
|Nanki Shirahama Adventure World
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|Benkei III
|Male
|100% Japanese
|Captured
|1981 (est.)
-Birth


1982, Feb 12
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|Taiji, Japan
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|1983, December
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|Unknown
|Private Residence, Japan
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|[[Dzul-ha - orca|Dzul-ha]]
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|[[Kalina (orca)|Kalina]] (Baby Shamu)
|Female
|50% Icelandic – 50% Southern Residents
|Captive born
|1985, Sep 26
|SeaWorld, Orlando
|2010, Oct 4
|25
|Bacteremia septicemia
|SeaWorld, Orlando
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|[[Kandu - orca|Kandu]]
|Female
|100% Southern Resident
|Captured
|1966 (est.) – Birth
1967, Feb 15 – Capture
|Washington, USA
|1971, Feb 3
|5
|Pneumonia/liver necrosis
|SeaWorld San Diego
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|[[Kandu II - orca|Kandu II]]
|Female
|100% Southern Resident
|Captured
|1968 (est.) – Born
1971, Aug – Capture
|Washington, USA
|1979, Oct
|11
|Pneumonia
|Marineland Ontario
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|[[Kasatka - orca|Kasatka]]
|Female
|100% Icelandic
|Captured
|1976, Dec (est.) – Birth
1978, Oct 26 – Capture
|Tvisker, Iceland
|2017, Aug 15
|41
|Respiratory disease
|SeaWorld, San Diego
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|[[Kayla (orca)|Kayla]]
|Female
|50% Icelandic – 50% Northern Residents
|Captive born
|1988, Nov 26
|SeaWorld, San Antonio
|2019, Jan 28
|30
|Lung disease
|SeaWorld, Orlando
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|[[Keiko (orca)|Keiko]] (Siggi Bent Fin)
|Male
|100% Icelandic
|Captured
|1977 (est.), Nov – Birth
1979, Nov – Capture


2002, Jul 15 – Release
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|Medallandsbugt, Iceland
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|2003, Dec 12
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|Taknes Bay, Skålvikfjord, Norway
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|[[Kenau - orca|Kenau]]
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|Kirill (Cyril)
|Male
|100% Russian
|Captured
|2018, Aug – Capture
2017(est.) – Birth
|Near Srednyaya Bay, Russia
|2019, Feb
|1
|Deterioration in health
|Center for Adaptation Of Marine Mammals
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|[[Kiska - orca|Kiska]]
|Female
|100% Icelandic
|Captured
|1977 (est.) - Birth
1979, Nov – Capture
|Ingólfshöfði, Iceland
|2023, Mar 9
|47
|Bacterial Infection
|MarineLand - Niagara Falls
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|[[Kiva - orca|Kiva]]
|Female
|100% Northern Resident
|Captive born
|1982, 16 Jun
|Marineland California
|1982, Aug 3
|1 Month
|Respiratory failure
|Marineland California
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|[[Kona II - orca|Kona II]]
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|[[Kyara (orca)|Kyara]]
|Female
|100% Icelandic
|Captive born
|2017, Apr 17
|SeaWorld, San Antonio
|2017, Jul 24
|3 Months
|Infection (possibly pneumonia)
|SeaWorld, San Antonio
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|[[Lupa - orca|Lupa]]
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|[[Nakai (orca)|Nakai]]
|Male
|100% Icelandic
|Captive born
|2001, Sep 1
|SeaWorld San Diego
|2022, Aug 4
|20 years
|Infection
|SeaWorld San Diego
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|[[Nepo - orca|Nepo]]
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|Pascuala
|Female
|100% Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP)
|Rescued
|2007, Feb (est.) – Born
2007, Apr 10 – Capture
|Bay of Mantanchen, Mexico
|2007, Jun 10
|2 months
|Immune system failure, malnutrition, infection
|Vallarta Dolphin Adventures
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|Patty (Freyja)
|Female
|100% Icelandic
|Captured
|1982 (est.) – Birth
1984, Nov – Capture
|Reydarfjordur, Iceland
|1987, Sep 6
|5
|Acute enteritis
|Kamogawa Sea World
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|[[Ramu IV - orca|Ramu IV]]
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|Sacchi
|Female
|100% Japanese
|Captured
|Unknown Birth
1982, Feb – Capture
|Taiji, Japan
|1984, Apr
|11+
|Pneumonia
|Enoshima Aquarium, Fujisawa City, Japan
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|Sacchi's Calf (no name)
|Male
|100% Japanese
|Captive born
|1982, May
|Enoshima Aquarium, Fujisawa City, Japan
|1982, May
|10 Days
|Brain abscess
|Enoshima Aquarium, Fujisawa City, Japan
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|Skyla
|Female
|75% Icelandic – 25% Southern Resident
|Captive Born
|2004, 9 Feb
|SeaWorld Orlando
|2021, March 11
|17
|Intestinal torsion
|Loro Parque, Spain
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|[[Taima (orca)|Taima]]
|Female
|50% Icelandic – 50% Bigg's Transient
|Captive born
|1989, 11 Jul
|SeaWorld, Orlando
|2010, Jun 6
|20
|Placenta previa
|SeaWorld, Orlando
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|[[Tilikum - orca|Tilikum]]
|Male
|100% Icelandic
|Captured
|1983, Nov 9 Captured
1981 (est.) Birth
|Berufjörður, Iceland
|2017, Jan 6
|35
|Bacterial pneumonia
|SeaWorld, Orlando
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|[[Tula - orca|Tula]]
|Male
|Northern Resident Orca
|Captured
|1968, July 18
|Queen Charlotte Strait, near Malcolm Island
|1968, Oct 23
|3 Years (est.)
|Brain hemorrhage, ruptured blood vessel, fungal kidney infection
|Dolfinarium Harderwijk
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|[[Ula - orca|Ula]]
|Female
|50% Norwegian – 37.5% Icelandic – 12.5% Southern Resident
|Captive born
|2018, Sept 22
|Loro Parque, Spain
|2021, Aug 11
|2
|Twisted intestine
|Loro Parque, Spain
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|[[Vicky - orca|Vicky]]
|Female
|87.5% Icelandic – 12.5 Southern Residents
|Captive born
|2012, Aug 3
|Loro Parque, Spain
|2013, Jun 16
|10 Months
|Intestinal issues
|Loro Parque, Spain
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|[[Wanda - orca|Wanda]]
|Female
|North Pacific Offshore
|Captured
|1961, Nov 18
|Newport Harbor, California
|1961, Nov 20
|Mature
|Brain trauma, pneumonia, gastroenteritis secondary to nematode infestation
|Marineland of the Pacific
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|[[Winston - orca|Winston]]
|Male
|100% Southern Resident
|Captured
|8 August 1970
|Haro Strait, Washington
|1986, Apr 28
|19
|Chronic cardiovascular failure
|SeaWorld, San Diego
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