Beloved orca will return to Seattle after performing for 50 years

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Tokitae was only a few years old when she was captured in the Puget Sound more than 50 years ago. She was shipped to Miami, where she performed until recently.

,” and philanthropist Jim Irsay, the current owner of the NFL franchise Indianapolis Colts.

Supporters of the effort to bring Tokitae back said their hope was renewed when the Seaquarium’s new owner, Eduardo Albor of the Dolphin Company, signaled he’d be willing to send her back to the Pacific Northwest. “100%,” Albor said when asked if he wanted to see her retire in the sea, according to Miami’s WPLG TV. “100% committed.”The indigenous-led nonprofit “

” drafted a plan to bring the whale back, including where she’d hypothetically live. It has been drawn up and described as a large netted structure in the Salish Sea.

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