2022 News:
On February 8th, the aquarium announced that they moved (
0.0.2+) French grunts into the Oceans Alcove area which have since gone on public display.
Also on February 8th, it was reported that the aquarium is working with officials to lease the closed Niagra Gorge Discovery Center next door to the facility and reopen it by the end of 2022.
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On February 26th, the aquarium announced that they joined the Association of Minority Zoo & Aquarium Professionals (AMZAP).
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On March 16th, the aquarium announced that a (
1.0) Humboldt penguin named Lou passed away at age 22 due to natural causes.
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On March 26th, the aquarium announced that they moved a (
0.1) harbor seal named Sandy off-exhibit due to health concerns. On April 5th, the aquarium announced Sandy passed away at age 41 due to declining health.
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On April 4th, the aquarium announced they opened a new exhibit for dwarf cuttlefish, a first for the facility.
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On April 9th, the aquarium announced that due to avian influenza, they suspended penguin-related programs.
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On April 15th, the aquarium announced that (
2.0) Humboldt penguins hatched. They were later named PJ and Cusco.
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Our chick officially has a name! Thank you to everyone who voted, the winner is... CUSCO! We had over 1500 total votes and Cusco took over 50%. Make... | By Aquarium of Niagara | Facebook
On May 27th, the aquarium announced that they acquired (
0.1) Atlantic stingray named Kahlua which is now on exhibit in the M&T Bank Shark & Ray Bay.
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On June 17th, the aquarium announced they opened a new welcome plaza area called Whirlpool Commons to the public.
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On June 29th, the aquarium announced they added a new exhibit for Pacific spiny lumpsuckers, which is another first for the facility in 2022.
Say Hello To The Lumpsuckers! | There's always something new happening at AON. Today, we are excited to announce that our Pacific spiny lumpsuckers are now on exhibit! These unique... | By Aquarium of Niagara | Facebook
On August 10th, the aquarium announced that they acquired a (
0.1) white-spotted bamboo shark named Mimosa which is now on exhibit.
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On October 7th, the aquarium debuted a new logo for the facility.
Where Inspiration Swims | Our new brand is the beginning of a new chapter at the Aquarium of Niagara - a chapter that focuses on our exciting future. Discover the Aquarium of... | By Aquarium of Niagara | Facebook