Sea World has finally written a response to the false claims and disconnectedness of the documentary.
http://seaworld.com/en/truth/truth-about-blackfish/
http://seaworld.com/en/truth/truth-about-blackfish/
Matthew said:It really just doesn't make any sense why the Government did this.
mjm1ahoney3 said:Sea World has finally written a response to the false claims and disconnectedness of the documentary.
http://seaworld.com/en/truth/truth-about-blackfish/
Jim Atchison said:I want to begin by thanking you all for the passion that you bring to work every day. As we reported last week, we've seen record attendance at our SeaWorld parks and revenue for 2013 is expected to represent a full-year record for the company. None of this is possible without the hard work and dedication of our entire team. The news was a great way to close 2013, and to begin our 50th year of operation.
Despite the good news, of course, we continue to see significant social media attention and news coverage about SeaWorld. Fueled by animal rights activists including PETA, this criticism is misinformed and inaccurate. That's why we placed the open letter, "The Truth is in our Parks and People," in several major newspapers before the holidays. It's also why we will continue to defend our company, our people and the incredible work we do every day.
We've recently introduced a new website, seaworld.com/truth, that will showcase the truth about SeaWorld, our care of killer whales and how we are making a positive difference for killer whales—and all marine life—in the wild.
In fact, we just posted our most substantial response to the film Blackfish to date, along with videos from current and former trainers about their work at SeaWorld and with killer whales. In one, former trainer Mark Simmons, who appears in the movie, discusses his positive experiences working at SeaWorld, and how that material never made it into the film. In another, one of our current trainers, Holly Byrd, talks about how it felt to watch the film and see her first water work session used by the filmmakers in a way that completely diminished the hard work, preparation and long hours she put into that special moment.
In addition to sharing these materials on seaworld.com/truth, we will also post them on our social media channels, and encourage you to share them with family and friends as you see fit.
As always, if you have any questions – even after looking at the website – please don't hesitate to contact your human resources department. They can help put you in contact with the right team member to address any thoughts you might have.
I hope you'll agree that all this material reinforces this important fact: SeaWorld places the welfare of its animals and the safety of its guests and team members above all.
Or simply put, the truth is in our parks and people.
Thank you.
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