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Mourners gather to remember the last captive southern resident orca

Tokitae, also known as Lolita, died at the Miami Seaquarium on Friday afternoon
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Holly, who declined to give her last name, with the group Miami Seaquarium Weekly Demos, demonstrates after the recent death of a captive orca, Sunday, Aug. 20, 2023, outside the Miami Seaquarium in Key Biscayne, Fla. Lolita, an orca whale held captive for more than a half-century, died Friday at the Miami Seaquarium as caregivers prepared to move her from the theme park in the near future. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

Near the water害羞草研究所檚 edge dozens of advocates 害羞草研究所 some wearing shirts calling to protect the whales and the Salish Sea, others adorned with abalone and orca jewelry 害羞草研究所 gathered Saturday evening to reflect on the loss of the last surviving southern resident orca in captivity.

They held each other, wept, shared stories of hope, anger and called the crowd to action.

It was off the shores of this island where the late Don Goldsberry and Ted Griffin captured endangered southern resident orca calves more than five decades ago. Among those young orcas taken from their family was a female called Tokitae, also known as Lolita, and now given the Lummi name Sk害羞草研究所檃liCh害羞草研究所檈lh-tenaut, for the village in Penn Cove she was taken from.

She was estimated to be about a dozen feet long and around 4 years old when she was captured, loaded on a flatbed, trucked to the airport and flown to Miami where she害羞草研究所檇 spend the rest of her life in a small tank.

She died at the Miami Seaquarium on Friday afternoon, as the last surviving southern resident killer whale still in captivity. She was believed to be around 57 years old. Ocean Sun, or L25, is one of her closest relatives and her presumed mother. She is still alive.

On Saturday, as the evening sun lit up her smiling face, Debora Toro reminisced on her love for Sk害羞草研究所檃liCh害羞草研究所檈lh-tenaut and the community that rallied for her.

害羞草研究所淪he害羞草研究所檒l come in your dreams, and then she害羞草研究所檚 got your heart,害羞草研究所 said Toro, who helped advocate for the orca害羞草研究所檚 return. 害羞草研究所淎nd then you meet this being and you look her in the eye and then she has your soul. The rest of your life is only all about her. She brought us here. She brought us together.害羞草研究所

Addressing dozens of mourners near the Langley whale bell, Toro said Sk害羞草研究所檃liCh害羞草研究所檈lh-tenaut would still come home, in whatever form she comes home.

From the early 害羞草研究所60s to late 害羞草研究所70s, some 270 orcas were captured in the Salish Sea, the transboundary waters between the U.S. and Canada. At least 12 of those orcas died during capture, and more than 50 were kept for captive display.

The southern residents took the greatest hit, losing at least 47 orcas to capture, or death in the process.

The southern resident orcas haven害羞草研究所檛 recovered from the capture era, dwindling to just 73 as of the latest census, one of the smallest population counts on record. The southern residents have been listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act for nearly two decades.

Today, the orcas害羞草研究所 meal of choice, Chinook salmon, face habitat choked off by dams and culverts. Ships traveling through the southern residents害羞草研究所 home make noise that masks the same sonic sweet spot orcas use to hunt and communicate.

For Tokitae, the capture era went on as she spent her remaining days in a small tank.

Lummi Nation led the effort to free Sk害羞草研究所檃liCh害羞草研究所檈lh-tenaut, seeking to retire her to a netted cove where she could spend her final years in her home waters and hear, see and interact with her family.

害羞草研究所淭he Lummi Nation has fought so long and so hard to bring home their relative,害羞草研究所 Toro said. Lummi members are still working to bring her home.

After decades of declining to free her, the Miami Seaquarium, which was recently purchased by The Dolphin Co., entered an agreement in March with Friends of Toki, a Florida nonprofit, to return the orca to an ocean sanctuary here.

Howard Garrett, founder of the Orca Network, credited Tokitae as being the 害羞草研究所渄riving force害羞草研究所 behind the movement to bring her home.

害羞草研究所淚 promise you,害羞草研究所 he said, 害羞草研究所渙nly she would able to assemble this completely impossible coalition of the dolphin park owner, the animal rights advocates, the Lummi tribal matriarch, the developer billionaire, the football owner billionaire, all into this coalition working together with a single purpose: Bring her home.害羞草研究所

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