Orcas are pod animals. You couldn't just turn one loose a year. They've never tried keeping the whales with their natural instincts as much as possible and they've never tried to release a pod into the wild. I know the current state is a money maker. What I'm saying is they were heading down the right track. Public pressure and loss of profits are huge motivators. What I think they should do is large sea pens where the animals can be moved into something like Blue World for a few hours or so for that up close experience. I think large sea pens are the going to be one of the few ways enough room can be provided for them. I think there's a lot of untried avenues here and I think they've been doing it the wrong way for a while now, but I think they could get this figured out. Focus less on shows and more on public awareness of their efforts to clean up the oceans and rescues and such. Make it more of a this is how we are preserving our planet and these are the animals we are using to help keep the species. But now it's too late for that.