austrlain zoo gower
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Wild Sea
Wild sea was opened in December 2009. Wild sea is one of my favourite precincts for a warm day. On my second visit it was 28 degrees.
Wild sea is the zoos marine precinct it features a variety of fish species, little penguins and 2 different species of fur seal.
Wild Sea inside
As you enter you are greeted with a vacant enclosure which used to house pelicans, they have since been given to Healesville sanctuary and this enclosure is now an education exhibit. It used for a New Guinea fishing trap. I could also see some species of turtle in the enclosure.
Vacant Enclosure
Before entering the main building there is some small seal statues along with a sand pit. This was popular among kids. There is a habitat for a variety of fish and shark species including fiddler rays, port Jackson shark and other species of fish. It is on the smaller side. I do find it quite hard to view as it is quite dark.
Small Habitat
As you enter wild sea, you immediately feel that you are in a modern, fresh and immersive area. There are 3 features inside the main building
1 - 3 viewing windows for the Seals
2 - A viewing window for the little penguins
3 - a variety of smaller aquarium enclosures for species such as seahorses
Seals
The seal exhibit is a overall great one. It features a good size pool. I always see some sort of enrichment items for the seals to play with. There is underwater viewing inside the main building. Seals are one of the zoos most famous attractions. It is home to 3 female fur seals, 2 New Zealand fur seals along with one Australian fur seal.
Seal Viewing Area 1 with seal
3rd Seal Viewing area with seating

Seal Outside, I believe this is Bella, who was rescued
After visiting the seals, you start to walk up a ramp, to a small rectangular window that you can view the little penguin from. I saw none swimming on my visits. As you walk out there are about 5 small aquarium enclosures that house animals from different aquatic biomes.
Aquariums on the way out

After exiting the building you can look into some of the holding pens along with back of house facilities for the seals. One of the seals on my visit was bobbing up and down in the water where the back of house was.
The seal enclosure features some smooth rocky platforms that are suppose to mimic rocks in the ocean. The seals were very playful using them. There are also a couple of notable nifty features in this enclosures. There are bubbles machine along with wave machines, which is great for the seals, and in tern enhances the visitors viewing experience.
Seal outside enclosure
Ranking -
8.5/10
What I love -
1. Visitors can look at back of house facilities
2. A number of nifty inclusions such as wave and bubble machine
3. Good conservations efforts and stories
What could be improved -
1. Possibly the size, otherwise it is a great enclosure
Throughout the precinct there are some education sites about the zoos conservation programs such as blow bubbles for wildlife.
Little penguins
The little penguin enclosures is one of the biggest and best I have seen. There is a large pool that guest can look in, along with some enrichment’s items. There is a large nesting area with beachside foliage, overall it is a great enclosure. I do remember there being quite a few more penguins a while ago, although I do remember reading that a fox killed 6 of them. I counted only 3.
Little Penguin habitat along with sand area
Ranking -
9/10
What I love -
1. The enrichment items
2. The different terrains
3. Large pool and nesting areas
What could be improved -
1. The addition of some more penguins, although the inventory report says they have 14!
Wild Sea Conclusion
Whilst being one of MZ smallest precincts, overall wild sea is an excellent precinct with lots of great features for the guest and animals alike. There is also some good information being shared about the zoos conservation efforts and marine response programs.
Final ranking - 17.5/20
Highlight -
Penguin and seals enclosures
Low points -
1 species of bird, pelicans would have been nice.
Vacant enclosure
Animals of wild sea
Australian Fur Seal - 0.1
New Zealand Fur Seal - 0.2
Little Penguin - 9:5
Species of Fish and other animals
Spurred Sea Star
Eleven-armed Sea Star
Port Jackson Shark
Eastern Fiddler Ray
Southern Fiddler Ray
Tricolor Sharkminnow
Common Carp
Clown Loach*
Boeseman's Rainbowfish
Murray River Rainbowfish
Neon Dwarf Rainbowfish
Banded Rainbowfish
Bigbelly Seahorse
Bluelined Hulafish
Banded Archerfish
Sea Sweep Scorpis
Moonlighter
Mado
Old Wife
Sea Mullet
Tasmanian Blenny
Green Kissing Gourami
Sixspined Leatherjacket
Shaw’s Cowfish
Ornate Cowfish
Globefish
Next up is the Australian Bush!
Wild sea was opened in December 2009. Wild sea is one of my favourite precincts for a warm day. On my second visit it was 28 degrees.
Wild sea is the zoos marine precinct it features a variety of fish species, little penguins and 2 different species of fur seal.
Wild Sea inside
As you enter you are greeted with a vacant enclosure which used to house pelicans, they have since been given to Healesville sanctuary and this enclosure is now an education exhibit. It used for a New Guinea fishing trap. I could also see some species of turtle in the enclosure.
Vacant Enclosure
Before entering the main building there is some small seal statues along with a sand pit. This was popular among kids. There is a habitat for a variety of fish and shark species including fiddler rays, port Jackson shark and other species of fish. It is on the smaller side. I do find it quite hard to view as it is quite dark.
Small Habitat
As you enter wild sea, you immediately feel that you are in a modern, fresh and immersive area. There are 3 features inside the main building
1 - 3 viewing windows for the Seals
2 - A viewing window for the little penguins
3 - a variety of smaller aquarium enclosures for species such as seahorses
Seals
The seal exhibit is a overall great one. It features a good size pool. I always see some sort of enrichment items for the seals to play with. There is underwater viewing inside the main building. Seals are one of the zoos most famous attractions. It is home to 3 female fur seals, 2 New Zealand fur seals along with one Australian fur seal.
Seal Viewing Area 1 with seal
3rd Seal Viewing area with seating

Seal Outside, I believe this is Bella, who was rescued
After visiting the seals, you start to walk up a ramp, to a small rectangular window that you can view the little penguin from. I saw none swimming on my visits. As you walk out there are about 5 small aquarium enclosures that house animals from different aquatic biomes.
Aquariums on the way out

After exiting the building you can look into some of the holding pens along with back of house facilities for the seals. One of the seals on my visit was bobbing up and down in the water where the back of house was.
The seal enclosure features some smooth rocky platforms that are suppose to mimic rocks in the ocean. The seals were very playful using them. There are also a couple of notable nifty features in this enclosures. There are bubbles machine along with wave machines, which is great for the seals, and in tern enhances the visitors viewing experience.
Seal outside enclosure
Ranking -
8.5/10
What I love -
1. Visitors can look at back of house facilities
2. A number of nifty inclusions such as wave and bubble machine
3. Good conservations efforts and stories
What could be improved -
1. Possibly the size, otherwise it is a great enclosure
Throughout the precinct there are some education sites about the zoos conservation programs such as blow bubbles for wildlife.
Little penguins
The little penguin enclosures is one of the biggest and best I have seen. There is a large pool that guest can look in, along with some enrichment’s items. There is a large nesting area with beachside foliage, overall it is a great enclosure. I do remember there being quite a few more penguins a while ago, although I do remember reading that a fox killed 6 of them. I counted only 3.
Little Penguin habitat along with sand area
Ranking -
9/10
What I love -
1. The enrichment items
2. The different terrains
3. Large pool and nesting areas
What could be improved -
1. The addition of some more penguins, although the inventory report says they have 14!
Wild Sea Conclusion
Whilst being one of MZ smallest precincts, overall wild sea is an excellent precinct with lots of great features for the guest and animals alike. There is also some good information being shared about the zoos conservation efforts and marine response programs.
Final ranking - 17.5/20
Highlight -
Penguin and seals enclosures
Low points -
1 species of bird, pelicans would have been nice.
Vacant enclosure
Animals of wild sea
Australian Fur Seal - 0.1
New Zealand Fur Seal - 0.2
Little Penguin - 9:5
Species of Fish and other animals
Spurred Sea Star
Eleven-armed Sea Star
Port Jackson Shark
Eastern Fiddler Ray
Southern Fiddler Ray
Tricolor Sharkminnow
Common Carp
Clown Loach*
Boeseman's Rainbowfish
Murray River Rainbowfish
Neon Dwarf Rainbowfish
Banded Rainbowfish
Bigbelly Seahorse
Bluelined Hulafish
Banded Archerfish
Sea Sweep Scorpis
Moonlighter
Mado
Old Wife
Sea Mullet
Tasmanian Blenny
Green Kissing Gourami
Sixspined Leatherjacket
Shaw’s Cowfish
Ornate Cowfish
Globefish
Next up is the Australian Bush!
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