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On September 10th, the aquarium announced they rescued a (1.0) Pacific harbor seal which is now at the center for various treatments.

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On September 17th, the aquarium announced its name, Cerulean.

The new seal pup admitted a few weeks ago from the Seward boat harbor has a name – meet Cerulean! Cerulean has been eating whole fish, but still under... | By Alaska SeaLife Center | Facebook

On September 26th, the aquarium announced that they regained AZA accreditation the week prior.

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That is not what you stated. Choice of words matter. Review your sources for the the correct information before you post all of your posts. For individuals who work in these institutions, and many follow ZooChat, they are proud of continuous accreditation. Choose your words better and report accurate information in all of your posts please. It can be insulting to those who work for those institutions if people read your post which suggests they lost accreditation at some point. I won't dis on your continuous posting, but I will point out that it needs to be accurate if you are going to constantly update every thread.
 
On October 14th, the aquarium announced they released their (0.1) giant Pacific octopus named El Dorado back into the ocean the week prior.

On October 16th, the aquarium announced they acquired a (1.0) giant Pacific octopus named Lir which is now on exhibit.

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Meet Lir the Giant Pacific Octopus | ✨Meet Lir✨ He's the new giant Pacific octopus you can meet at the ASLC Octopus grotto! Lir put on quite the show when he first explored his new home.... | By Alaska SeaLife Center | Facebook
 
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On May 26th, the aquarium announced that they rescued (1.2) Pacific harbor seals from different areas of the Copper River in south-central Alaska.

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On June 1st, the aquarium announced they rescued a (0.1) Pacific harbor seal on May 26th from a crowded fishing beach in Nikiski.

❗New Wildlife Response Patient... - Alaska SeaLife Center
ASLC’s Wildlife Response Program admits their fourth patient of the season, a female harbor seal pup from Nikiski. - Alaska Sealife Center

On June 21st, the aquarium announced they rescued (3.2) more Pacific harbor seals from various places in Alaska.

❗FIVE new patients admitted to the... - Alaska SeaLife Center
ASLC admits five more harbor seal pups in June - Alaska Sealife Center

On July 15th, the aquarium announced that (0.0.2+?) spectacled eiders hatched.

The spectacled eider ducklings cannot get any cuter! Listen and see if you can hear this one calling over to his friend across the room. : ASLC... | By Alaska SeaLife Center | Facebook

On July 20th, the aquarium announced that they released a (1.0) giant Pacific octopus back into the wild. On July 24th, the aquarium announced they acquired a (0.1) giant Pacific octopus named Pickles which is now on exhibit.

Giant Pacific Octopus "Lir" Released Back into the Ocean | ASLC Aquariums Curator Jared is taking us on an ocean dive to release Lir the octopus! Giant Pacific octopuses like Lir have a three to five year life... | By Alaska SeaLife Center | Facebook
Meet Pickles, the giant Pacific octopus With Lir's return to the ocean, it's time for another star in the Octopus Grotto at the ASLC! Pickles is... | By Alaska SeaLife Center | Facebook

On July 28th, the aquarium announced that a (0.0.1) horned puffin hatched a week prior.

Denali and Aluetian, the horned... - Alaska SeaLife Center

On August 7th, the aquarium announced that a (0.0.1) tufted puffin named Gumdrop hatched.

Not one... but two pufflings at... - Alaska SeaLife Center
 
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