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As far as I know, Kuramaru was the only one left in captivity.

Very sad news, I was really looking forward to finally seeing a ribbon seal. I want to say that I hope another individual is going to be displayed somewhere, but chances are minimal, and even if another is acquired, they may be kept in poor conditions. I'd rather not see them if they are to be kept in poor conditions.
 
Very sad news, I was really looking forward to finally seeing a ribbon seal. I want to say that I hope another individual is going to be displayed somewhere, but chances are minimal, and even if another is acquired, they may be kept in poor conditions. I'd rather not see them if they are to be kept in poor conditions.

It's possible to sea them on a boat cruise tour in the Sea of Okhotsk off of Hokkaido when there is sea ice, but still rare.
 
The aquarium announced the arrival of a new sailfish on the 16th of this month. Sadly a few hours ago the aquarium announced the death of the animal. The aquarium claims to have taken measures against collisions and that the animal did not die from collisions. The cause of death is under investigation.

https://x.com/aquamarinestaff/status/1704332437667623156?s=20
There needs to be a discussion about exhibiting sailfish. I am against it, but many Japanese are for it.
 
There needs to be a discussion about exhibiting sailfish. I am against it, but many Japanese are for it.

I agree. Fukushima should invest more in its research before it houses any. I don't want any more sailfish deaths from improper care by Fukushima.
 
I agree. Fukushima should invest more in its research before it houses any. I don't want any more sailfish deaths from improper care by Fukushima.
What Fukushima is doing is just an exhibition project and consuming the Indo-Pacific sailfish (Istiophorus platypterus) with endangered status VU is inappropriate and outdated for modern aquariums. Those who are in favor of exhibiting them say that even if the Sailfish die, they can still be used as research samples, that more people will know about the existence of Sailfish, and that the knowledge gathered can be applied to exhibiting other large fish. However, this project is no different from exhibiting great white sharks, so why is it acceptable to exhibit sailfish? I think that many Japanese people's ethical views on animals are debatable.
 
Recently Added Species at the Aquarium

Mirror dory (Zenopsis nebulosa)
Longnose poacher (Leptagonus leptorhynchus)
Jordan’s eelpout (Davidijordania poecilimon)
Marukawichthys ambulator (common name unknown)
Long shanny (Stichaeus grigorjewi)
Pellucid snailfish (Careproctus pellucidus)
Flathead alfonsino (Centroberyx druzhinini)
Bairdi crab (Chionoecetes bairdi)
Horned shrimp (Paracrangon echinata)
Eutima onahamaensis
Predatory tunicate (Megalodicopia hians) (date of addition unknown)
Small Japanese mole (Mogera imaizumii)
 
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