We’re creating a documentary exposing the conditions of the last orca in captivity in South America, revealing the truth to inspire change
RAISING AWARENESS: The Loneliest Orca and the last Orca in captivity in South America
A Documentary for Change - With Your Support
📌 Help us raise awareness and to help push this to the Argentinian Government to make a change.

🎥 About the Project
As of 2025 there are still over 50 Orcas left in captivity worldwide.
Annually, millions of tourists visit The US, Tenerife, China, Argentina and more seeking authentic Orca experiences. However, behind closed doors seemingly lies a concerning reality.
It has been known that some orcas who do not perform well are left alone and some even starved. In Mundo Marino, where Kshamenk the Orca is kept, the tank is about 5-10ft longer than Kshamenk who is about 20ft.
I'm Anthony Hersey, and I'm on a mission. This investigative documentary will provide unprecedented access to the industry, featuring testimonials from former handlers, expert conservationists, and animal welfare advocates to present a comprehensive analysis of current practices.
Our objective is to inform people about the loneliest Orca Kshamenk, increase industry transparency, and advocate for him and many more orcas to be rehabilitated back to the ocean. To accomplish this, we require financial assistance.

🌊Funding Requirements
This independent documentary relies solely on public support. Your contributions will enable:
✔ Field research in Argentina at tourist venues, conservation centres, and facilities.
✔ In-depth interviews with industry professionals, former trainers, and conservation experts.
✔ Documentation of current Orca management practices.
✔ Professional production and distribution of content accessible via YouTube.
✔ Allocation of surplus funds to accredited marine life sanctuaries providing rehabilitation for rescued animals.
📊 Budget Allocation
We maintain complete financial transparency. We’re keeping costs as low as possible to bring this documentary to life. Our passion for this project drives us every step of the way! Contributions will be allocated as follows:
Category | Estimated Cost
Production | £1000
Cinematography | £1500
Travel & Admission Expenses | £4000
Narration | £500
Research | £500
Editing | £700
Color Grading | £400
Score | £400
Charitable donations to sanctuarys | £1,000
TOTAL FUNDING GOAL | £10,000

🎁 Contributor Recognition
In appreciation of your support:
£50 – Exclusive behind the scenes content and social media recognition
£150 - BTS content and a thank you on social media and in the credits
£500 – Producer credit and personalised video message
Your advocacy through sharing is equally valuable if financial contribution isn't possible.
📣 Support Options
✅ Contribute – Every donation advances our investigative efforts
✅ Amplify – Extend our reach through your social networks
✅ Connect with Influencers – Help engage relevant advocates
✅ Follow Our Progress – Join our community on social platforms - We will be setting up a Instagram page for this.
⏳ Immediate Action Required
With your support, we can produce a documentary that catalyses meaningful recognition and publisizing this issue.
🔴 Contribute today. Share factual information. 🔴

This project closed unsuccessfully on 14th October 2025