Latest Details on the Death of a SeaWorld San Antonio Whale
- SeaWorld San Antonio announced the death of its youngest orca, Kamea, on June 19, 2025, after she contracted an illness.
- Kamea's death follows a troubling pattern of young captive orcas succumbing to illnesses rarely seen in the wild, where orcas live much longer.
- SeaWorld stated staff provided round-the-clock veterinary care and praised Kamea's unique spirit, while former trainers and visitors shared heartfelt memories.
- Animal rights group PETA called the death predictable and heartbreaking, urging SeaWorld to scatter Kamea's ashes at sea and move remaining orcas to sanctuaries.
- Kamea’s death, the 45th orca to die at SeaWorld parks, reignited criticism of captivity’s ethics and raised calls for more responsible whale watching.
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SeaWorlds Orca death toll reaches 45
SeaWorld San Antonio has confirmed the death of Kamea, an 11-year-old female orca and the youngest member of the park’s captive pod. Born in captivity in 2013 to matriarch Takara, Kamea died on June 19 after a sudden illness. The park has not disclosed the cause of death—likely to avoid backlash—as her passing brings the number of orcas who have died at SeaWorld parks to 45… Source
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Read Full ArticleSeaWorld announces death of youngest orca with 'playful spirit' as staff share heartache - The Mirror
Staff have shared their heartache following the death of Kamea, they described her as 'playful and mischievous' and shared their many happy memories of watching her grow
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