The aquarium's two Harbour Porpoises have been added to the Beluga Whale tank, creating a very interesting mixed-species habitat. Elsewhere, there are a couple of Pacific White-Sided Dolphins in with a False Killer Whale to create another mixed-species exhibit.
Unfortunately this exhibit is now outdated and much too small for the two Beluga Whales and two Harbour Porpoises that reside here. There is a plan for a large expansion of the tank in the coming years but the North American Beluga Whale population is dwindling and other than Canada's Marineland (which probably has 25 whales) there are not really enough to sustain the captive population.
Unfortunately this exhibit is now outdated and much too small for the two Beluga Whales and two Harbour Porpoises that reside here. There is a plan for a large expansion of the tank in the coming years but the North American Beluga Whale population is dwindling and other than Canada's Marineland (which probably has 25 whales) there are not really enough to sustain the captive population.
Marineland currently has 49 belugas and counting, that population could easily sustain the entire north american population if Marineland was willing to work with other facilities.