One Ocean (Full show/Full HD) Sept 9 2014 - 2pm SeaWorld San Diego

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  • DO NOT USE MY VIDEOS!!! YOU WILL BE REPORTED!!!
    I was deciding whether i should upload for the thumbnail pic, Nakai and Orkid, or Ulises, i decided on Shouka...Final One Ocean to be uploaded, on this recent trip, from Sept 6-13, 2014, total of 11 One Oceans, that 3pm show last Sept 13, was a welcome bonus as they only scheduled 2, 12pm & 5pm, lots of people, might have caused them to add one more.
    I sat front and center, DIDNT GET WET! and WANTED TO....
    One Song - Ulises, Orkid. Nakai - Thanks trainer Shannen
    Frolic - Shouka and Kalia with trainers Matt Fripp and Missy
    Side by side - Orkid and Nakai with trainers Shannen and Conner
    Splash - Orkid and Nakai and im pretty sure thats Kasatka(i thought i saw a nick on her tail) lol

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  • @ffp8036
    @ffp8036 9 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    What is that safe zone thingy!?!?!

    • @Tilikum16
      @Tilikum16  9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      SeaWorldTrainerLux im not really sure lol thats why i zoomed into it, i think its a device that emits that ringing sound, its basically a call back tone, i saw one of the trainers holding that (yellow device) at the dine with shamu area, i gotta find that video/picture. its should work like a whistle, like good job and come back and get a reward type of sound(it emits) im sure they have used it for emergency purposes too...

    • @Tilikum16
      @Tilikum16  9 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      SeaWorldTrainerLux heres a link to a video with that Safe Zone(yellow machine) which i believe is a recall machine, which like i said emits a sound to call back the whales... this was i think Brian Rokeach, the trainer taken down,
      th-cam.com/video/hTXE653JPOg/w-d-xo.html

    • @ShamuTrainerG
      @ShamuTrainerG 8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      +FancyFlukesPhotography It;s the tonebox the trainers use to give signals to the animals underwater. Each tone indicates a certain behaviour as well as recall behaviours.

    • @ffp8036
      @ffp8036 8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Tilikum16 the trainer was actually Pete.

    • @Tilikum16
      @Tilikum16  8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      +FancyFlukesPhotography no its not, you can see Kenneth Peters up on stage, slapping water, and this was the Nov 15 incident in which Orkid took down Brian Rokeach, you might be referring to Pete on Nov 29 when Kasatka took him down.
      On November 15, 2006, a SeaWorld San Diego trainer was injured when the park's 18-year-old female killer whale, Orkid, grabbed veteran trainer Brian Rokeach by the foot and pulled him to the bottom of the tank, refusing to release him for an extended period of time. Orkid released Rokeach only after heeding fellow trainer Kenneth Peters's repeated attempts to call the animal’s attention back to the stage. Rokeach suffered a torn ligament in his ankle but was not taken to the hospital. In response to the incident, SeaWorld increased the number of trainers who must be available during performances and in water training to five staff members but this however was ineffective because no more than two weeks later trainer Kenneth Peters was involved in a similar incident with different orca.[6][7][8]On November 29, 2006, Kasatka, one of SeaWorld San Diego's then seven orcas, grabbed her trainer, Ken Peters, by the foot and dragged him to the bottom of the tank not once but twice during an evening show at Shamu Stadium. The senior trainer escaped only after staff members managed to separate the two with safety nets. This was the second documented incident of Kasatka attacking Peters and is the third most widely reported of all the SeaWorld incidents