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Sex: Male
{{Infobox animal|name=Benkei II|gender=Male|capture_location=Alvidra, Iceland|capture_date=October 1980|capture_age=< 1|death_cause=Malignant lymphoma|death_place=Nanki Shirahama Adventure World, Japan|death_date=July 1983}}


Place of capture: Alvidra, Iceland
In October 1980, a lone male orca was captured off the south coast of Iceland. He was later named Benkei II and became the first capture of the 1980 season. Immediately, he was taken to the Hafnarfjordur Aquarium.


Date of capture: October 1980
By November, four more whales joined him at the aquarium. Eventually, the Vancouver Aquarium purchased four out of the five whales: Benkei II, Vigga, Bjossa, and Finna. However, a male named Ulises, who now resides at SeaWorld California, was left behind at Hafnarfjordur.


Age at capture: Approx. less than 1 year
Despite issues with Greenpeace trying to obstruct the transfer, all four whales safely arrived at the Vancouver Aquarium on December 20.


Date of death: ~ July 1983
However, the Vancouver Aquarium already had an adult male named Hyak II, and the facility was too small to accommodate five whales. As a result, it was decided that Vigga would be sent to a park in California, while Benkei II was purchased by Nanki Shirahama Adventure World in Japan.


Cause of death: Malignant lymphoma
In January 1981, Benkei II arrived at Nanki, where he encountered the park's resident bull, also named Benkei. It is unclear whether the two whales got along or performed together during their time at the park.


In October 1980, a lone male orca was captured off the south coast of Iceland. Later known as Benkei II, he was the first capture of the 1980 season, and was immediately transferred to the Hafnarfjordur Aquarium.
In July 1983, Benkei II passed away due to malignant lymphoma.
 
By November, he was joined by 4 more whales. It wasn’t long before 4 of the 5 were purchased by the Vancouver Aquarium; Benkei II, Vigga, Bjossa, and Finna. A male known as Ulises, who now resides at SeaWorld California, was left behind at Hafnarfjordur.
 
After issues with Greenpeace attempting to block the transfer, all 4 whales arrived safely at the park on December 20.
 
However, Van Aqua already had an adult male named Hyak II, and the park was too small to house 5 whales. It was soon decided that Vigga would be sent to a California park, while Benkei II was purchased by Nanki Shirahama Adventure World in Japan.
 
Sometime in January 1981, Benkei II arrived at Nanki, where he met the resident bull, also named Benkei. It is not known if the two got along or performed shows together during their time at the park.
 
Unfortunately, sometime in July 1983, Benkei II died due to malignant lymphoma.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 12:03, 5 June 2023

Benkei II
SexMale
DiedJuly 1983
Nanki Shirahama Adventure World, Japan
Cause of deathMalignant lymphoma
Captured atAlvidra, Iceland
Capture age< 1
Capture dateOctober 1980

In October 1980, a lone male orca was captured off the south coast of Iceland. He was later named Benkei II and became the first capture of the 1980 season. Immediately, he was taken to the Hafnarfjordur Aquarium.

By November, four more whales joined him at the aquarium. Eventually, the Vancouver Aquarium purchased four out of the five whales: Benkei II, Vigga, Bjossa, and Finna. However, a male named Ulises, who now resides at SeaWorld California, was left behind at Hafnarfjordur.

Despite issues with Greenpeace trying to obstruct the transfer, all four whales safely arrived at the Vancouver Aquarium on December 20.

However, the Vancouver Aquarium already had an adult male named Hyak II, and the facility was too small to accommodate five whales. As a result, it was decided that Vigga would be sent to a park in California, while Benkei II was purchased by Nanki Shirahama Adventure World in Japan.

In January 1981, Benkei II arrived at Nanki, where he encountered the park's resident bull, also named Benkei. It is unclear whether the two whales got along or performed together during their time at the park.

In July 1983, Benkei II passed away due to malignant lymphoma.

See also