Here is an in-depth article with an interview of the aquarium's CEO:
Clearwater Marine Aquarium | interview with CEO Frank Dame | blooloop
Clearwater Marine Aquarium | interview with CEO Frank Dame | blooloop
AH, you beat me to it! I just saw this on their Facebook page.New manatee habitat and rehab pools coming to Clearwater to preemptively combat a projected shortage of spaces for rescued manatees.
If I'm understanding correctly, the new facilities will give Clearwater the capacity to house a total of 18 manatees at a time (6 on exhibit, 12 in rehab pools). The project is expected to take 2 to 3 years.
It looks beautiful
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Clearwater aquarium will add manatee rehab pools and exhibit amid year of record deaths
I went to this facility a few years back when they had 3 dolphins which were Hope, Winter and Nicholas I believe, does anyone know how they are doing? Also if anyone has joined their pod?
Even though this news is by no means devastating to all, especially the aquariums care takers that have provided her with the most love and support over the years; I suppose you can say that I eventually knew that of the unbearable truth that one day Winter’s life would no longer be relevant in our world as a physical organism, especially after I had read about the news articles that Winter became ill from the infection for the first time. Which only continued to be more true as her conditions decreased to an uncertain outcome.Winter has died.
From the aquarium:
"With heavy hearts, the Clearwater Marine Aquarium announced tonight that Winter the Dolphin died at approximately 8 p.m. as animal care experts from around the country worked to treat her gastrointestinal abnormality. The CMA family is devastated.
During preparation for a procedure, the CMA Animal Care team observed that Winter’s behavior and vital signs were declining. The medical team tried several life-saving efforts, but she died being held by her caregivers.
“While we are heartbroken by Winter’s death, we are comforted knowing that our team did everything possible to give her the best chance at survival. We worked with specialists and marine mammal experts from around the country to provide her with the best care available. Our staff worked around the clock during this challenging time,” said Veterinarian Dr. Shelly Marquardt, DVM, CVA. “I’m honored to work alongside such dedicated and talented professionals who gave their all for Winter.”
The CMA team expresses our deepest gratitude to the thousands of people from around the world who sent caring messages for Winter. She truly inspired hope and was loved by millions of people worldwide.
Winter, we love you.
CMA will be closed on Friday to provide time for our staff to grieve. A grief counselor will be made available to the team.
Plans for a memorial for Winter, honoring the positive impact she made on the world, will be announced soon."
Yes, they are American Lobsters.American? orange lobsters
I believe both are male (2.0).On September 27th, the aquarium announced they have moved its (1.1) rough-toothed dolphins named Rex and Rudy into the Dolphin Complex building in preparation for Hurricane Ian.
Rex and Rudy Hurricane Preparations | CMA has moved Rex and Rudy, our rescued rough-toothed dolphins, from the Rescue Deck into the Dolphin Complex in preparation for Hurricane Ian. The move... | By Clearwater Marine Aquarium | Facebook
I believe both are male (2.0).