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Trainer Marcia Hinton pets Lolita, a captive orca whale, during a performance at the Miami Seaquarium in Miami, March 9, 1995. The Miami Seaquarium, an old-Florida style tourist attraction that was home to Lolita, the beloved Orca that died last year, is being evicted from the waterfront property it leases from Miami-Dade County. Miami-Dade County cited a “long and troubling history of violations” in a lease termination notice sent Thursday, March 7, 2024 to the chief executive officer of The Dolphin Company, which owns the Seaquarium. (Nuri Vallbona/Miami Herald via AP, File)

Trainer Marcia Hinton pets Lolita, a captive orca whale, during a performance at the Miami Seaquarium in Miami, March 9, 1995. The Miami Seaquarium, an old-Florida style tourist attraction that was home to Lolita, the beloved Orca that died last year, is being evicted from the waterfront property it leases from Miami-Dade County. Miami-Dade County cited a “long and troubling history of violations” in a lease termination notice sent Thursday, March 7, 2024 to the chief executive officer of The Dolphin Company, which owns the Seaquarium. (Nuri Vallbona/Miami Herald via AP, File)

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