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New York Times

May 5, 2026

The New York Times reported on the uncertain future of Wikie and Keijo, France’s last captive orcas, after the closure of Marineland Antibes. The piece highlights the growing urgency to find a safe and responsible solution for their relocation.

CB Herald

March 20, 2026

CB Herald reported on TideBreakers’ drone footage exposing the deteriorating conditions surrounding Wikie and Keijo at Marineland Antibes. The article draws attention to the serious risks posed by construction work, debris, and unsafe tanks — and echoes our urgent call for the orcas to be moved before it is too late.

France 24

November 28, 2025

France 24, via AFP, reported on the worsening conditions at the closed Marineland Antibes, where Wikie, Keijo, and twelve dolphins remain in aging pools. The article highlights the urgent need for a safe, responsible solution for the animals’ future.

Vice

June 10, 2025
VICE covered the heartbreaking situation of Wikie and Keijo, who remain trapped at the closed Marineland Antibes months after the park shut down. Featuring footage from TideBreakers, the article draws attention to the failure to secure their future and the urgent call for a safe sanctuary transfer.

New York Post

May 15, 2025

The New York Post covered TideBreakers’ footage from the closed Marineland Antibes, where orcas Wikie and Keijo were filmed in algae-infested pools months after the park’s closure. The article helped bring wider attention to the urgent need for their relocation.

Daily Mail

May 15,2025

Daily Mail covered TideBreakers’ footage from the closed Marineland Antibes, where orcas Wikie and Keijo and 12 dolphins remained trapped in deteriorating tanks. The article helped raise global awareness of their urgent situation and the need for immediate intervention. 

Infobae

May 15, 2025

Infobae covered TideBreakers’ footage from Marineland Antibes, where Wikie, Keijo, and 12 dolphins remained trapped in deteriorating tanks after the park’s closure. The article helped bring Spanish-language international attention to their uncertain future and the urgent need for action.

Yahoo News

May 14, 2025

Yahoo News UK featured footage shared by TideBreakers showing Wikie and Keijo, France’s last two remaining orcas, still confined at the closed Marineland Antibes months after the park shut down.