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SeaWorld suing California over ban on orca breeding

SAN DIEGO (AP) - SeaWorld has filed a lawsuit challenging a California commission ruling that bans the company from breeding captive killer whales at its San Diego park.      SeaWorld filed the suit in San Diego Superior Court on Tuesday.
ORLANDO - FEBRUARY 24: The sign at the entrance to SeaWorld February 24, 2010 in Orlando, Florida. A female trainer who presumably slipped and fell in to a holding tank was fatally injured after she was attacked by an orca. This is the third human death associated with the killer whale according to the Humane Society of the United States. (Photo by Matt Stroshane/Getty Images)

SAN DIEGO (AP) - SeaWorld has filed a lawsuit challenging a California commission ruling that bans the company from breeding captive killer whales at its San Diego park.

SeaWorld filed the suit in San Diego Superior Court on Tuesday. It says the California Coastal Commission was outside its authority when it made the ruling on breeding in October.

The commission endorsed a $100 million expansion of the tanks SeaWorld uses to hold orcas but included a ban on breeding and prohibitions on the sale, trade or transfer of the whales.

SeaWorld said in a statement Tuesday that because the whales are not part of the coastal or marine environment, they are not part of the commission's jurisdiction.

A commission representative says the agency is still reviewing the lawsuit and has no immediate comment.

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