SeaWorld to end orca shows by 2017 in San Diego

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Last Updated : Nov 10 2015 | 4:02 AM IST
SeaWorld's orca shows at the company's San Diego park will end by 2017, its top executive has said, citing customer feedback at the location that has suffered from the lowest attendance of all its theme parks.
CEO Joel Manby yesterday told investors the park will offer a different kind of orca experience, starting in 2017, that will focus on the animal's natural setting and its behaviors.
He said the decision would be limited for now to its San Diego park.
"We are evolving as a company," Manby told investors, adding that the new killer whale attraction will "have a strong conservation message."
The news came days after SeaWorld Entertainment Inc. reported third-quarter earnings missed Wall Street expectations.
The Orlando, Florida-based company has seen revenue drop since the release of the documentary "Blackfish" that criticized its treatment of killer whales in captivity. Manby also indicated to investors that the company may changes its plans for a USD 100 million expansion of its tanks for its killer whales, which was endorsed by the California Coastal Commission last month on the condition it agree to stop breeding orcas, among other restrictions.
SeaWorld has said it plans to challenge the ruling in court.
Manby said yesterday that the company had no other choice because the ruling set a "bad precedent" for not only SeaWorld but all zoos, aquariums and other animal parks.
He added that SeaWorld may be able to achieve its objective in raising revenue without proceeding with the project, called "Blue World.
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First Published: Nov 10 2015 | 4:02 AM IST

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