This is the originial marine park - before Sea World, Marine World, and all the other little marineparks littered along the pacific, gulf, and atlantic coasts of the US.
Located south of St Augustine, FL and opened in 1938 as "Marine Studios". Its original purpose was to create underwater scenes for various Hollywood films. Though it became a hit with the tourists very quick.
Marineland was a forerunner at the time in dolphin husbandry and marine biology research due to its collection. Including the first captive dolphin birth, the first training programs for dolphins, and a one time curator was the "first" to hypothisize that dolphins uses echolocation. The facility has also house California Sea Lions, Pilot Whales, Amazon River Dolphins, Florida Manatees, Penguins, and other various marinelife over the years.
The original Marineland is now gone, completely demolished in 2004 and reopened as the Dolphin Conservation Center in 2006.
Welcome to Marineland
Recently, with financial help from the Georgia Aquarium, Marineland was able to open a rescue and rehabilitation facility to care for injured marine animals in the Georgia/North Florida area.
Georgia Aquarium Partners With Marineland - Jacksonville News Story - WJXT Jacksonville
Located south of St Augustine, FL and opened in 1938 as "Marine Studios". Its original purpose was to create underwater scenes for various Hollywood films. Though it became a hit with the tourists very quick.
Marineland was a forerunner at the time in dolphin husbandry and marine biology research due to its collection. Including the first captive dolphin birth, the first training programs for dolphins, and a one time curator was the "first" to hypothisize that dolphins uses echolocation. The facility has also house California Sea Lions, Pilot Whales, Amazon River Dolphins, Florida Manatees, Penguins, and other various marinelife over the years.
The original Marineland is now gone, completely demolished in 2004 and reopened as the Dolphin Conservation Center in 2006.
Welcome to Marineland
Recently, with financial help from the Georgia Aquarium, Marineland was able to open a rescue and rehabilitation facility to care for injured marine animals in the Georgia/North Florida area.
Georgia Aquarium Partners With Marineland - Jacksonville News Story - WJXT Jacksonville