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Yeah, pretty much everything is closing up down here for the next couple of days until the storm passes. .
I know this sounds borderline selfish from a certain point of view but I'm hoping everything is cleared up 100% by the 21st of next month. I'm contemplating adding the aquarium to my Tampa trip.
 
I know this sounds borderline selfish from a certain point of view but I'm hoping everything is cleared up 100% by the 21st of next month. I'm contemplating adding the aquarium to my Tampa trip.
Weather wise late October is generally a good time of year to be here. The aquarium should be fine, it's all largely indoors and built to high standards. The plants at the zoo will suffer the most, which is a shame as they were just now looking great again. Both institutions have solid storm plans though, and have been through similar issues.
 
Per this tweet, the aquarium is reopening this upcoming Saturday (Oct 1) at 9:30am. In the same tweet, the Aquarium has stated that both animals and staff are safe.

https://twitter.com/floridaaquarium/status/1575605758385070080

The Florida Aquarium reopens Saturday, October 1st, at 9:30am Animals & facility were safe thanks to the tremendous dedication of our staff both before/during the storm. We hope you have stayed safe, and look forward to opening our doors this Saturday to the public!

@Moebelle, looks like you should be in the clear, but I would keep tabs on the aquarium just to be sure. It's a great facility (I visited this past January along with Zoo Tampa).
 
Per this tweet, the aquarium is reopening this upcoming Saturday (Oct 1) at 9:30am. In the same tweet, the Aquarium has stated that both animals and staff are safe.

https://twitter.com/floridaaquarium/status/1575605758385070080



@Moebelle, looks like you should be in the clear, but I would keep tabs on the aquarium just to be sure. It's a great facility (I visited this past January along with Zoo Tampa).
What are your favorite ZooTampa and Florida Aquarium exhibits?
 
The FL Aquarium is actively updating the "Bays and Beaches" to become "Shorelines". They have repainted, and are in the process of installing new digital signage above the tanks. They have also recently done a mini remodel of the "heart of the Sea" area past the large coral reef window. The remodel included new carpet and new lighting tubes above head that changes color. It seems the seahorse room is also being updated as several tanks were empty and had signs to that effect.
 
They have added a bluespotted ribbontail ray, now found in Stingray Beach.

The Florida Aquarium on Instagram: "Blue satin sashes, these are a few of our favorite things! Meet the bluespotted ribbontail ray, now found in Stingray Beach. Their vibrant blue spots serve as a warning to predators of two venomous spines along their tail!"

They also closed the otter habitat for a minor remodel and the stairs above the alligator habitat in the wetlands area are closed for repairs.

I am really encouraged to see all of these minor remodels to all the sections of the aquarium, it was past time for a refresh to the original areas.
 
The Florida Aquarium breaks ground on new coral care complex

The facility will focus on preserving, breeding and rearing corals that are declining along Florida's Coral Reef.

The Florida Aquarium broke ground on a new Coral Care Complex that's expected to be completed by May 2023.

The new complex will be located at their conservation campus in Apollo Beach, The Florida Aquarium announced in a news release. The addition will help the Aquarium's coral research and the advancement in coral reproduction and restoration.

https://www-wtsp-com.cdn.ampproject...mplex/67-181c5bbf-2098-418d-a669-0f7530ed96c5
 
I am not sure why the Aquarium has not publicized it, but the former "Bays and Beaches" transformation into "Shorelines" is complete. New paint, theming, and animals.
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I know this sounds borderline selfish from a certain point of view but I'm hoping everything is cleared up 100% by the 21st of next month. I'm contemplating adding the aquarium to my Tampa trip.
Were you able to make it to the aquarium while you were here?
 
The new gallery MORPH'D opens for members June 23rd. Members were invited to a preview June 23 - 30. I signed up for a day to visit. I will be honest, I don't actually hold high hopes for this gallery, but I really hope to be surprised. They have been pretty tight lipped on the design of this area, with really no previously released renderings. I anticipate a series of smallish side tanks and a couple of larger open top tanks for the paddlefish and epaulette sharks.

As a valued member of The Florida Aquarium, we want you to be one of the first to sneak a peek at our newest gallery, opening this summer! Featuring 18 species with unique adaptations from around the globe - like the adorable axolotl, peculiar paddlefish and charming chameleon - you are sure to be wowed by these wondrous species.
 
A little more information came out today in an email:
Don't miss out on an exclusive member sneak peek of our newest gallery, MORPH'D! Featuring 18 species with unique adaptations from around the globe and a variety of hands-on interactives, this exciting new gallery is sure to leave you in shock and awe! Be sure to join us during this special member preview before the official debut on July 1.
 
Images from the expansion article on Tampa Bay Business Journal:
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To add to this, Rugged Coast is actually going to be a whole new area, not just the Puffin habitat. From the Aquarium's website:
This indoor habitat will transport visitors to the rugged coast and will feature an extraordinary two-level puffin habitat complete with a kelp forest, Atlantic salmon and other larger fish species. Multiple viewing windows measuring over 20’ will allow guests to see the numerous nesting sites and deep dive pool of this 45,000-gallon habitat designed specifically for these beautiful and fun-to-watch birds.

On a journey that begins in Florida’s shorelines with Stringray Beach, guests are transported to the rugged coast in the newly reimagined second floor mezzanine and culminates with a dramatic two-story puffin habitat. In this new space, guests will engage with as many as a dozen new aquatic habitats – of many shapes and sizes – featuring a diverse collection of animals.
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Other 2023 News:

On April 3rd, the aquarium announced they rehabilitated and released (0.0.3) Kemp's Ridley sea turtles back into the wild.

Find your Monday motivation with... - The Florida Aquarium

On May 4th, the aquarium announced they rehabilitated and released (0.0.5) more Kemp's Ridley sea turtles into the wild.

This week, 5 Kemp’s ridley sea... - The Florida Aquarium

On May 30th, the aquarium announced they rehabilitated and released a (0.0.1) loggerhead sea turtle named Kalan/Mahomes into the wild.

Kalan, a Loggerhead sea turtle also... - The Florida Aquarium

On July 20th, the aquarium announced they rehabilitated and released another (0.0.1) loggerhead sea turtle named Cars into the wild.

Cara, the rehabilitated loggerhead sea turtle, walks back into the ocean today! Cara’s story has touched many. From the passionate folks at Coastal Wildlife Club, her initial responders, to the millions of people following her recovery. Thanks to a collaboration with the Sea Turtle Conservancy, you’ll be able to follow Cara’s journey. Stay tuned for more as we follow her movement through the great blue! | The Florida Aquarium | The Florida Aquarium · Original audio

On March 28th, the aquarium announced that (0.0.2) yellow stingrays are now on exhibit in the Shorelines area.

What’s in the sand? Spot two juvenile yellow stingrays in Shorelines! | The Florida Aquarium | The Florida Aquarium · Original audio

On July 1st, the aquarium announced that MORPH'D opened to the public.

Challenge your perception as you... - The Florida Aquarium

On August 10th, it was reported that the aquarium added 20 new coral colonies for the facility's breeding program to address issues like coral bleaching.

New coral colonies arrive at The Florida Aquarium | wtsp.com
 
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