1:06:00
We haven't taken an orca
out of the wild in 20 years.
1:06:03
Now there's three, right in my hands.
1:06:06
A million dollars for the young ones.
Two for the older brother.
1:06:10
Young males are particularly attractive
due to their breeding capabilities.
1:06:14
The older brother's already trained.
He's a gold mine.
1:06:18
- You've gotta be very careful.
- Don't worry. You're covered.
1:06:21
Long-term rehabilitation
is what I recommend.
1:06:24
So long as it looks like we have
the whales' best interest at heart.
1:06:29
That's all that matters to me.
1:06:30
Sure, and your 10%. Besides, we
do have their best interest at heart.
1:06:35
They'll be well cared for.
In the meantime...
1:06:39
...while they're getting healthy...
1:06:41
...no reason why people shouldn't
pay to see them. Right?
1:06:59
Man.
1:07:01
The situation at Lawson Reef
is worsening.
1:07:04
Crews are fighting the spreading oil
around the clock...
1:07:08
... but they are no match for the
heavy winds and strong currents.
1:07:11
Benbrook Oil now reports that
oil and gas fumes...
1:07:15
... are growing more dangerous, and
workers are proceeding with caution.
1:07:20
Sensitive coves and beaches
are being boomed off...
1:07:23
... to protect endangered wildlife.
1:07:25
At Camp Mowester, where three
killer whales remain stranded...
1:07:29
... the protective booming
is already under way.
1:07:52
Jesse.
1:07:54
Jesse! What's going on?
1:07:57
The boom will seal off the cove,
keep out oil, protect the whales.