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__NOTOC__
!Name
__NOEDITSECTION__
!Sex
!Breed
!Origin:
Captured, Rescued, Captive-Born
!Birth / Capture Date
!Birth / Capture Location
!Date of death
!Age at death
!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
|-
|[[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
|-
|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
|-
|[[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
|-
|[[Benkei - orca|Benkei]]
|Male
|100% Japanese
|Captured
|1971 (est.)
-Birth
 
1979, Feb 26 -Capture
|Taiji, Japan
|1989, Feb
|16
|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
 
-Capture
|Alvidra, Iceland
|1983, July
|3
|Malignant Lymphoma
|Nanki Shirahama Adventure World
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|Benkei III
|Male
|100% Japanese
|Captured
|1981 (est.)
-Birth
 
1982, Feb 12
 
-Capture
|Taiji, Japan
|1983, December
|2
|Unknown
|Private Residence, Japan
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|[[Dzul-ha - orca|Dzul-ha]]
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|[[Jumbo - orca|Jumbo]]
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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
| Medallandsbugt, Iceland
|2003, Dec 12
|26
|Acute pneumonia
| 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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|[[Magnus - orca|Magnus]]
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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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|[[Nootka III - orca|Nootka III]]
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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
|-
|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
|-
|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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|[[Sandy - orca|Sandy]]
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|[[Shawn - orca|Shawn]]
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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
|-
|[[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
|-
|[[Tilikum - orca|Tilikum]]
|Male
|100% Icelandic
|Captured
|1983, Nov 9 Captured
1981 (est.) Birth
|Berufjörður, Iceland
|2017, Jan 6
|35
|Bacterial pneumonia
| SeaWorld, Orlando
|-
|[[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
|-
|[[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
|-
|[[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
|-
|[[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
|-
|[[Winnie - orca]]
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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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On August 8, 1970, around 80 orcas from the Southern Resident population were captured as part of the infamous Penn Cove captures. Out of the captured orcas 7 are taken and sold to marine parks.

Former diver John Crowe, who appears in the documentary Blackfish, was part of the capture team at the time. He told of how, when the captures were over, there were several dead orcas in the nets. He and two other crew members were then ordered to cut the orcas open, fill their bellies with rocks, tie anchors to their tails and sink them.

When the bodies of some of the orcas washed ashore some months later, there was a huge public outcry of people concerned with the welfare of the animals as well as the impact of captures on wild orcas.

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