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  1. Ted Griffin (orca capturer) - Wikipedia

    • Edward Irving "Ted" Griffin (born November 22, 1935) is an American former aquarium owner and entrepreneur who was the first man to ever swim with a killer whale in a public exhibition, with the whale named Namu. He is best known for capturing, performing with, and selling a number of orcas during the late 1960s and early 1970s. … See more

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    When the first ever successful feeding of a captive orca occurred, coincidentally or not Griffin was present. He … See more

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    BornEdward Irving Griffin · November 22, 1935 · Tacoma, Washington, USA
    Occupation(s)Aquarium owner, entrepreneur
    EmployerSeattle Marine Aquarium (1962–1972)
     
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  1. The orca and the orca catcher: How a generation of …

    Dec 13, 2018 · HOSTILE WATERS | Namu was Ted Griffin’s greatest prize, a live killer whale, put on display at Seattle’s waterfront. The orca’s journey from wild …

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    • Remembering Namu: An Ex-Hunter Looks Back, No Regrets In …

    • WA man who captured Tokitae says he has ‘no …

      Aug 20, 2023 · “It was easy,” remembered Ted Griffin, the man who first brought captive performing killer whales to the world, with his capture of Namu, a northern resident orca for his aquarium on the...

    • Ted Griffin's Story | A Whale Of A Business | FRONTLINE | PBS

    • How One Man's Obsessive Orca Hunt Left A Legacy …

      Oct 14, 2017 · In 1965, Orca Hunter Ted Griffin became the first person to ever swim publicly with a killer whale. He also founded and operated Seattle’s first aquarium, the Seattle Marine Aquarium on Pier 56 in Elliot Bay, where he …

    • Namu Was First Killer Whale Put On Public Display - The Seattle …

    • Ted Griffin - Edward "ted" Griffin | A Whale Of A …

      In 1965, shortly after Namu's arrival, Griffin finally rode his killer whale, fulfilling his childhood dream. In the process, however, he also came to befriend the whale for whom he developed "an...

    • Ted Griffin, the Man behind Lolita's capture, speaks out

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    • Namu the Killer Whale - HistoryLink.org

      Aug 19, 2021 · Among the few scientists and others who were given access to Moby Doll was Ted Griffin, who was thrilled to have the opportunity to feed the orca and desperately wanted to take the animal home to Seattle. He later …

    • Captive orca whale Namu arrives in Seattle on July 27, 1965.

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    • How we saw it then: An era of capture, when a generation of …

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