This harrowing footage shows a lonely killer whale circling its tank and thrashing water after surviving its friends and offspring.
Kiska, dubbed the 'world's loneliest orca', circled the perimeter and splashed water over the walls of her isolated tank at MarineLand Park in Niagra Falls, Ontario, Canada.
She is said to have been captured in Icelandic waters in 1979 and has been in captivity ever since.
Kiska, who is approximately 45 years old, has survived all of her tank mates and her five calves, activists claim.
Researchers and activists believe her distressing behavior is a result of her damaged mental and physical health from prolonged captivity and loneliness.
MarineLand has had 26 orcas pass through its tanks since it opened in 1962 - with 20 of them dying there - the rest were traded or given away to other establishments.
Despite being well known to be social animals that thrive in groups, Kiska remains isolated from any other animal, not even another orca.
Former MarineLand employee-turned-activist Phil Demers, 44, who worked at the park for 12 years, said: "Kiska is MarineLand’s last surviving orca.
"She was captured in 1979 in Icelandic waters and has been at MarineLand ever since.
"Her mental and physical health are deteriorating and as seen in the video, she repeatedly swims around her pool in the exact same way, even stopping briefly in some shallow water to shake erratically.
"Experts call it 'zoochosis.' Orcas are social animals and NEED to be with their families or at the least with others of their own species.
"For Kiska, her isolation is torture."
"Sadly, Kiska’s fate is largely sealed at MarineLand as she is their property, and as no viable seaside sanctuaries exist, her future is heartbreakingly bleak."
Phil became a whistleblower and went to the media to expose what he claimed was wrongdoing by MarineLand a decade ago.
A walrus named Smooshi was the inspiration for his fight against the park and has dubbed his campaign 'SaveSmooshi.'
He said: "I left MarineLand in 2012 because of ongoing issues that were grossly affecting the animals’ well-being and was being ignored for too long.
"I had to quit my job to force change, but it came at a price. MarineLand sued me in 2013 for $1.5M for plotting to steal a walrus. Our trial starts Oct 3rd. Finally.
"It’s no mistake MarineLand has made me jump through impossibly expensive legal hurdles throughout the last decade.
"Thankfully, with the support of the public who have largely covered my legal bills, I’m now in a position to force MarineLand into court.
(Phil Demers via SWNS)
"I’ve been and remain clear, if they want to walk away from the trial, they must release my walrus.
"I’m just here fighting for a happy ending. My mission only ends once Smooshi and I are reunited.
"Until then, I systematically and methodically continue to destroy MarineLand.
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