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His name is Kshamenk

Last updated: November 3, 2025 11:15 pm
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The Last Orca in South America: Kshamenk’s Story

For thirty-three years, Kshamenk has been held captive, with over twenty of those years spent in solitary confinement as the last remaining orca on public display in South America.

His tank at Mundo Marino is a stark contrast to the vast ocean he once called home, barely larger than his own body. He spends hours floating motionless, the stillness becoming a form of movement in itself.

As an advocate for animal welfare, I have expressed concerns about Kshamenk’s well-being in an open letter to Mundo Marino, stating that education should not come at the expense of loneliness and care should not equate to a cage.

The Effects of Confinement

Orcas are known for their social and neurological complexity, living in matrilineal pods with learned vocal dialects. In captivity, they experience sensory collapse, leading to the deterioration of their intelligence and overall well-being.

Decades of research have shown the detrimental effects of confinement on cetaceans, including shortened lifespans, increased stress levels, and physical ailments such as muscle atrophy and weakened immune systems.

The Call for Sanctuary

While the captivity industry touts captivity as educational, the reality is far from it. Many countries have taken steps to ban the breeding and import of whales and dolphins for entertainment, recognizing the inherent cruelty of keeping these intelligent beings in confinement.

For Kshamenk and others like him, the Whale Sanctuary Project offers a glimmer of hope. With a new sanctuary being constructed in Nova Scotia, formerly captive whales will have the opportunity to live out their remaining years in a more natural environment, with space, privacy, and professional care.

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A Moral Imperative

It is time to shift from control to compassion when it comes to the treatment of captive whales. For Kshamenk, who has spent too long isolated from his own kind and dependent on human care, the sanctuary offers a chance for a more humane retirement.

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