Although there are no sea otters in Korea now, 63 SeaWorld, the predecessor of the 63 Aqua Planet, imported four female sea otters from Alaska in 1994 and one male sea otter from Japan in 1998 to raised them until the early 2000s.
The information about these sea otters has been scattered in various media articles, so I've been compiling data about them on my personal blog for some time now as a piece of writing. But there's something I want to ask zoochatters for help. That's are the place where these sea otters were caught right in Alaska, and the location of the facility where 63 SeaWorld exported the sea otters.
The first four sea otters imported are described in the media data of the time as being caught at the 'Lason' Bay(라손만) in Alaska. Given the similarity of pronunciation, I think this place would be Larsen Bay on kodiak Island, but if you have any other opinions, please let me know.
It is not clear whether the sea otters disappeared from 63 SeaWorld because they were exported, but the 1995 news said that the cost of food offered to sea otters was high, but that the sea otters were not doing any tricks to show to visitors, and a news reports in 1998 said the 1997 korean financial crisis at the time made it difficult for 63 SeaWorld to pay for sea otters' food and changed that into cheaper type food.
Therefore, I think these sea otters may have been shipped abroad due to maintenance costs. So, if you have ever seen a record of exported sea otters from Korea, please let me know.
The information about these sea otters has been scattered in various media articles, so I've been compiling data about them on my personal blog for some time now as a piece of writing. But there's something I want to ask zoochatters for help. That's are the place where these sea otters were caught right in Alaska, and the location of the facility where 63 SeaWorld exported the sea otters.
The first four sea otters imported are described in the media data of the time as being caught at the 'Lason' Bay(라손만) in Alaska. Given the similarity of pronunciation, I think this place would be Larsen Bay on kodiak Island, but if you have any other opinions, please let me know.
It is not clear whether the sea otters disappeared from 63 SeaWorld because they were exported, but the 1995 news said that the cost of food offered to sea otters was high, but that the sea otters were not doing any tricks to show to visitors, and a news reports in 1998 said the 1997 korean financial crisis at the time made it difficult for 63 SeaWorld to pay for sea otters' food and changed that into cheaper type food.
Therefore, I think these sea otters may have been shipped abroad due to maintenance costs. So, if you have ever seen a record of exported sea otters from Korea, please let me know.