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Do SeaWorld trainers have a degree?

For SeaWorld, a college degree is not required to be eligible for an animal training position, but it is preferred. Keepers at Busch Gardens must have a college degree in Animal Husbandry, Animal Science, Zoology, or a related field.



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SeaWorld apparently did not see it that way, and the killer whale shows have continued as before, only now the trainers do not perform any water work with the orcas. This of course saves trainers from being attacked but does nothing to relieve orcas from the frustrations and anxieties of incarceration.

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The black vests wrap around the waist and go over the shoulders in a design similar to a small life jacket. “I don't think the guests even notice that it's there,” said head trainer Kelly Flaherty Clark.

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SeaWorld's revenue is $1.7 billion. SeaWorld has 22,100 employees, and the revenue per employee ratio is $78,336. SeaWorld's peak quarterly revenue was $565.2M in 2022(q3). SeaWorld peak revenue was $1.7B in 2022. SeaWorld annual revenue for 2021 was 1.5B, 248.26% growth from 2020.

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SeaWorld Orlando has always known that Tilikum, a 12,000-pound orca that killed trainer Dawn Brancheau on Wednesday, could be a particularly dangerous killer whale. SeaWorld trainers were forbidden from swimming with Tilikum, as they often did with the resort's seven other orcas.

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“Really, you can't buy them,” said Dennis Speigel, president of International Theme Park Services, a consulting firm. He put the market value of an individual whale at up to $10 million.

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