I saw the (a) full length I saw the (a) full length documentary recently. It had always bothered me that such a large, intelligent animal should be imprisoned in such a small concrete pool. Interesting how there are no records of them attacking humans in the wild. I’m probably going to leave all my money to the Sea Shepherd.
paramount
January 16, 2014 @
11:31 PM
I guess the nay’s have I guess the nay’s have it:
How SeaWorld Is Surfing to Profitability Above the ‘Blackfish’ Scandal
Protestors and contract-shredding musical acts haven’t been enough to slow the turnstile clicks at SeaWorld Entertainment (SEAS). The controversial operator of marine-life parks revealed on Monday that it enjoyed a wave of record attendance levels at its three namesake destinations.
SeaWorld also announced that it raked in a record $1.46 billion in revenue for all of 2013, implying that revenue for the fourth and final quarter rose 3 percent to $271.7 million. It’s not spectacular growth, but it’s certainly a lot better than what worrywarts were fearing as the scathing documentary “Blackfish” began to nibble at SeaWorld’s reputation.
Apparently ‘blackfish’ has actually helped seaworld.
paramount
January 3, 2014 @ 10:09 PM
Before voting, you may want
Before voting, you may want to look at one of these video’s:
The 1-Minute Documentary:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukWbWEKaNxI
The 3-Minute Documentary:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2odC-K8ga2M
The Full Length Frontline Documentary:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3fZ2dMdtu8
Jazzman
January 6, 2014 @ 6:25 PM
I saw the (a) full length
I saw the (a) full length documentary recently. It had always bothered me that such a large, intelligent animal should be imprisoned in such a small concrete pool. Interesting how there are no records of them attacking humans in the wild. I’m probably going to leave all my money to the Sea Shepherd.
paramount
January 16, 2014 @ 11:31 PM
I guess the nay’s have
I guess the nay’s have it:
How SeaWorld Is Surfing to Profitability Above the ‘Blackfish’ Scandal
Protestors and contract-shredding musical acts haven’t been enough to slow the turnstile clicks at SeaWorld Entertainment (SEAS). The controversial operator of marine-life parks revealed on Monday that it enjoyed a wave of record attendance levels at its three namesake destinations.
SeaWorld also announced that it raked in a record $1.46 billion in revenue for all of 2013, implying that revenue for the fourth and final quarter rose 3 percent to $271.7 million. It’s not spectacular growth, but it’s certainly a lot better than what worrywarts were fearing as the scathing documentary “Blackfish” began to nibble at SeaWorld’s reputation.
Apparently ‘blackfish’ has actually helped seaworld.