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Scardina said the 10 new attractions represent the largest capital investment in a single year in the company's history.
SeaWorld, Busch Gardens Set To Open New Attractions In 2011 AP 2011
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Richard Scardina, co-founder of the Atlantic Group, a professional search firm, said the banks were his biggest rivals.
NYT > Home Page By SUSANNE CRAIG 2011
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Trainers "feel as much of withdrawal as anything," Scardina said.
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Though trainers will remain on dry ground, the new show increases audience participation, allowing more guests to interact with the whales through a glassed segment of the tank, Scardina said.
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"It's certainly a dimension we'd like to get back at some point," Scardina told Reuters.
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SeaWorld is working to find a safe way to allow trainers to re-enter the water with whales, Scardina said.
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The show will dazzle with colored lights, panoramic LED screens displaying video of sea life, and surround sound, all with an underlying thrust of educating guests about environmental conservation, Scardina said.
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Testifying before a House subcommittee, Scardina argued that marine parks inspire people to love and protect sea creatures.
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One lawmaker asked Scardina what would happen to Tilikum.
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Scardina said the whale will be taken care of the rest of his life, and would not be released back into the wild.
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