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On May 22nd, 1978, SeaWorld trainer Greg Williams was bitten on the legs by the park's killer whale Winston. He was hospitalized with minor injuries.
In the 1970s, a Marine World California trainer, Dave Worcester, was dragged to the bottom of the tank by the park's young male orca Nepo.
In the 1970s, a Vancouver Aquarium trainer, Doug Pemberton, recalls that,“Skana once showed her dislike by dragging a trainer around the pool. Her teeth sank into his wetsuit but missed his leg.“ Pemberton described both young female Skana and her male panion Hyak II as “moody“ but stated that Skana was the dominant animal in the pool.“She is capable of changing moods in minutes“.
1980s
On February 23, 1984, a 7-year-old female orca by the name of Kandu V grabbed a SeaWorld California trainer, Joanne Hay, and pinned her against a tank wall during a performance. Hay was only released after another trainer jammed a fist into the whale's blowhole.
In November 1986, trainer Mark Beeler was held against a wall by Kandu V during a live performance.
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In 1986, an unidentified Marineland of Canada trainer was taken to the hospital after he fell off the park's male killer whale, Kandu 7 not to be confused with Kandu V, and was dragged by his leg around the pool during a trick.
In 1986, a 4-year-old female orca, Nootka V not to be confused with Nootka IV, hit an unidentified MarineLand, Ontario trainer in the head with her pectoral fin during a show. According to a former trainer, the whale had a habit of leaping out of the water in an attempt to strike trainers by the pool in the chest.