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Company that owns Miami Seaquarium files for bankruptcy

Read full article: Company that owns Miami Seaquarium files for bankruptcy

The Dolphin Company, which owns Miami Seaquarium, has filed for bankruptcy. It's just the latest in a string of legal battles for the embattled South Florida attraction.

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Miami Seaquarium offers Local 10 exclusive tour to display ‘investments’ as deadline to vacate nears

Read full article: Miami Seaquarium offers Local 10 exclusive tour to display ‘investments’ as deadline to vacate nears

For the first time since Miami-Dade County told its tenant — Miami Seaquarium operator The Dolphin Company — that it needs to vacate the Virginia Key site by April 21 amid mounting animal welfare concerns, Local 10 News is getting a look inside.

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Miami-Dade to issue Miami Seaquarium new Notice of Default after shortage of ‘trained employees’

Read full article: Miami-Dade to issue Miami Seaquarium new Notice of Default after shortage of ‘trained employees’

Miami-Dade County is set to issue the Dolphin Company a new Notice of Default after USDA inspectors in November found that the Miami Seaquarium “still lacks a sufficient number of adequately trained employees.”

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After troubling report, county gives Miami Seaquarium 45 days to fix ‘specific violations’

Read full article: After troubling report, county gives Miami Seaquarium 45 days to fix ‘specific violations’

Miami-Dade County Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces sent a letter to the Miami Seaquarium on Wednesday in the wake of a Local 10 News report documenting the troubling findings outlined in the USDA’s most recent inspection report.

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Miami Seaquarium releases necropsy report on beloved whale Lolita

Read full article: Miami Seaquarium releases necropsy report on beloved whale Lolita

The Miami Seaquarium released results of a necropsy, nearly two months after the death of killer whale Lolita

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Lolita to be cremated and brought back home to Pacific Northwest, sources say

Read full article: Lolita to be cremated and brought back home to Pacific Northwest, sources say

The remains of Lolita will be cremated and soon be delivered back to her home in the Pacific Northwest, sources told Local 10 News on Thursday.

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Activists hope Lolita’s death spurs release of Seaquarium’s dolphin, SeaWorld’s Corky

Read full article: Activists hope Lolita’s death spurs release of Seaquarium’s dolphin, SeaWorld’s Corky

South Florida is still mourning the Miami Seaquarium’s orca Lolita, who died last week, and now activists are hoping her death spurs the release of the Seaquarium’s last remaining dolphin that shared a tank with Lolita and SeaWorld’s Corky.

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Miami Seaquarium provides health update on Lolita the orca

Read full article: Miami Seaquarium provides health update on Lolita the orca

Officials at the Miami Seaquarium provided the latest health update on their orca Lolita Tuesday as they prepare to eventually move her to her home waters in the Pacific.

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EXCLUSIVE: Freedom has never been closer for Tokitae after decades in captivity

Read full article: EXCLUSIVE: Freedom has never been closer for Tokitae after decades in captivity

Efforts to move Tokitae, the orca known as “Lolita” and “Toki,” out of the Miami Seaquarium to a seaside sanctuary in the Pacific Northwest continue, but that process is mired in legal red tape that could take months to iron out.

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EXCLUSIVE: ‘Toki’ prepares to move out of Miami Seaquarium

Read full article: EXCLUSIVE: ‘Toki’ prepares to move out of Miami Seaquarium

Tokitae is as majestic and powerful as ever. Jessica Comolli, the director of the Miami Seaquarium’s animal health department, said Tokitae is doing great.

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Caregivers: Returning orca Lolita to Northwest is risky

Read full article: Caregivers: Returning orca Lolita to Northwest is risky

An plan announced last week to return Lolita, a killer whale held captive for more than a half-century, to her home waters in Washington’s Puget Sound thrilled those who have long advocated for her to be freed from her tank at the Miami Seaquarium.

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‘PR stunt’, ‘Death sentence’: Ex-trainers pan proposal to move Lolita from Miami Seaquarium

Read full article: ‘PR stunt’, ‘Death sentence’: Ex-trainers pan proposal to move Lolita from Miami Seaquarium

Three women who worked with famed orca Lolita at the Miami Seaquarium panned Thursday’s announcement that the attraction’s owners plan to return the captive whale to her “home waters” in the Pacific Northwest.

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Miami Seaquarium announces plan to return orca Lolita to ‘home waters’

Read full article: Miami Seaquarium announces plan to return orca Lolita to ‘home waters’

An executive with the Miami Seaquarium is expected to be joined by county officials and philanthropists Thursday morning to announce a plan to return beloved Orca Lolita to her “home waters.”

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Captive orca Lolita’s health ‘bouncing back,’ giving hope she could be moved

Read full article: Captive orca Lolita’s health ‘bouncing back,’ giving hope she could be moved

The General Manager of Miami Seaquarium who watches over Lolita, a 56-year-old orca had encouraging news on Wednesday about her health on Wednesday.

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Captive orca Lolita’s health improves giving hope for freedom

Read full article: Captive orca Lolita’s health improves giving hope for freedom

The environmentalist and philanthropist who watches over Tokitae, also known as the Miami Seaquarium’s Lolita, had encouraging news Thursday.

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Health concerns grow for Miami Seaquarium’s orca, Lolita

Read full article: Health concerns grow for Miami Seaquarium’s orca, Lolita

Concern is growing over the health of Miami Seaquarium's Lolita the orca.

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Health of Miami Seaquarium’s Lolita has improved, independent assessment finds

Read full article: Health of Miami Seaquarium’s Lolita has improved, independent assessment finds

The much-awaited independent assessment of Lolita's health says the beloved 56-year-old orca is doing much better.

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Miami-Dade County announces Lolita the Orca will be examined by third party vets

Read full article: Miami-Dade County announces Lolita the Orca will be examined by third party vets

Miami-Dade County announced that with the Miami Seaquarium under new ownership, third party veterinarians will be allowed onto the property to examine the health of the famed Orca.

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Lolita’s retirement from shows gives animal advocates hope

Read full article: Lolita’s retirement from shows gives animal advocates hope

Lolita, also known as Tokitae, will no longer be performing shows for profit. The theater and tank where she lives in captivity will be closed to the public. This is giving animal advocates hope that the 20-foot long female orca that has lived at the Miami Seaquarium since 1970 cold one day know freedom and make it back home.

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Feds approve deal affecting Miami Seaquarium’s orca Lolita

Read full article: Feds approve deal affecting Miami Seaquarium’s orca Lolita

The U.S. Department of Agriculture cleared the way for the Miami Seaquarium to transfer its lease to The Dolphin Company, Miami-Dade County’s mayor announced on Thursday night.

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Lolita the orca may be moving, Miami-Dade mayor says

Read full article: Lolita the orca may be moving, Miami-Dade mayor says

Lolita, the ailing orca at the Miami Seaquarium, could be on the move soon, Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava tells Local 10 News.

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Environmentalist donating $1 million for orca Lolita’s care

Read full article: Environmentalist donating $1 million for orca Lolita’s care

Businessman and environmentalist Pritam Singh is committing $1 million toward the care of the Miami Seaquarium’s beloved orca Lolita, sources tell Local 10 News.

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USDA inspectors back at Miami Seaquarium with final report expected this week

Read full article: USDA inspectors back at Miami Seaquarium with final report expected this week

USDA inspectors were back at the Miami Seaquarium Tuesday following last June's scathing 17-page report citing numerous serious animal welfare violations.

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Former Miami Seaquarium employee sheds light on health situation of Lolita the orca

Read full article: Former Miami Seaquarium employee sheds light on health situation of Lolita the orca

There are conflicting reports about the health of Lolita, the 56-year-old orca that lives at the Miami Seaquarium.

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Miami Seaquarium killer whale Lolita being treated for illness

Read full article: Miami Seaquarium killer whale Lolita being treated for illness

The Seaquarium confirmed to Local 10 News that the famed whale is receiving around-the-clock care.

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Miami-Dade commissions vote to assign Miami Seaquarium a new operator, with new terms and requirements

Read full article: Miami-Dade commissions vote to assign Miami Seaquarium a new operator, with new terms and requirements

Miami-Dade County commissioners voted Tuesday to assign the job to The Dolphin Company, a Cancun-based operator of other aquatic parks in Mexico, the Caribbean and Europe.

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Mexican theme park group purchases the Miami Seaquarium

Read full article: Mexican theme park group purchases the Miami Seaquarium

The Miami Seaquarium will change ownership later this year.

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Protesters gather in front of Seaquarium in continued quest to free whale

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VIRGINIA KEY, Fla. – A protest is underway at Miami Seaquarium in the latest call to free Lolita, the 20-foot-long, 7,000-pound orca who has lived at the Miami tourist attraction for 50 years. Activists say the tank in which the whale lives is not fit for her size. “She needs us to speak for her,” said Patty Leon, a protester with the group the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). The indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest said that under their inherent rights, the whale belongs to them. In October 2018, a federal appeals court rejected a petition to reopen a lawsuit over the Seaquarium’s treatment of the killer whale.

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Tribe returns to Seaquarium for annual quest to bring whale home

Read full article: Tribe returns to Seaquarium for annual quest to bring whale home

We have a right to call her home,” said Squil-Le-He-Le Raynell Morris of the Lummi Nation. Lummi Nation tribe members traveled from the Pacific coast to Miami to demand that the Miami Seaquarium free their sister Tokitae. (Local 10 News)The Lummi Nation has vowed to bring her home as their sacred obligation and they believe after 50 years, it’s time for her to retire. Lummi Nation members and their supporters continue their efforts to save Lolita from confinement at the Miami Seaquarium. Lummi Nation members and supporters continue to visit the Miami Seaquarium to demand they free Tokitae.

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PETA holds protest outside Miami Seaquarium to demand release of Lolita

Read full article: PETA holds protest outside Miami Seaquarium to demand release of Lolita

KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. – The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals held a protest Tuesday morning outside the Miami Seaquarium to demand the release of Lolita. The Miami Seaquarium's last orca was captured 47 years ago in Puget Sound during a "violent whale hunt," PETA officials said in a news release. She was taken from her family, taken from her home, and that's not right. More than 65,000 school children visit Miami Seaquarium each year to learn about Lolita and the other residents of the sea. "Lolita will continue to be an ambassador for her species from her home at Miami Seaquarium."

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