Dear Tilikum,
In the Pacific, your name means “friends, relations, or tribe.” For a bull orca, an intrinsically social species whose identity is thought to be spread across a group, it’s a profoundly fitting name.
But your life, which ended on January 6, was one of loneliness.
When it was announced that you, a notorious whale who came to public attention in the 2013 documentary Blackfish, had passed away, I didn’t know how to feel.
On one hand, I knew you were finally free after three decades in captivity. Your life inside a relative bathtub, taken from your ocean family and filled with stress and pain, was over.
— SeaWorld (@SeaWorld) January 6, 2017