I think it's important to bear in mind that we really don't know what Chester will do with this area. They could have something radically different in mind which will just use the current sea lion enclosure as a starting point.
Look at Edinburgh, lots of people thought that the sunbears would just be moving in to a slightly modified polar bear enclosure and it's proving to be something much more ambitious.
rhyles seaquariums are south afrcan fur seals
But the future seems a bit uncertain as many zoos want to emphasize their "conservation" ethic and sea lions don't quite fit that, not being endangered and all.l
Is there anywhere other than Edinburgh who are thinking about closing their sea lion exhibits?
And John, does the Pleasure Island at Cleethorpes have anything to-do with the Cleethorpes Zoo (with Dolphinarium)?
Rhyl Seaquarium now has some sea lions and harbour seals. im struggling to find what species of sea lion though.
The sea lions at pleasure island are owned by APAB Limited (Parrot and seal productions) as are the sea lions at flamingo land ,knowlsey, lowerstoft, also two at blair drummond.
Pleasure island is a theme park with a sea lion and bird show, the park is built on the old site of the zoo but has nothing to do with the zoo.
It the site of the old Cleethorpes Zoo and Marineland and the sea lion exhibit quite near where the dolphin pools were. The park is owned by Flamingoland as was the original zoo. Picture below. Quite a nice exhibit.
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Ah, ok. The pools looked pretty temporary so I'm guessing they've built the sealion enclosure entirely from scratch. Do they have another pool as well as that show one?
The pools in the original 'marineland' at Cleethropes Zoo where made of fibre glass and made in section. They were quite good for their time. Plans were to build concrete pools but that never happened.
The current sea-lions pool has off show holding pens behind the fake rock work. You get a better idea by looking at it from Google Earth:
cleethorpes - Google Maps
Thanks I have amended the list. As Rhyl is owned by West Midlands Safari Park I suspect South African fur seals.
Ahh i never knew that. Why do they advertise them as being sea lions when they are seals? they do however have the characteristics of a sea lion such as their stance.
Fur seals belong to the 'sea lion' family, Otariidae, rather than the 'true seal' family Phocidae, so technically they are sea lions (this is why they have the same stance, external ears, rear flipper anatomy etc as sea lions).