What are you talking about? I am a season pass holder and am at Miami Seaquarium often with my boys. While the park is not new and neat like Georgia Aquarium, I find nothing "deplorable" about it.Does anyone else find the Miami Seaquarium to be one of the most deplorable places ever for animals? Is this the best Miami can give?
I don't know when you were there, or what your expectation level was, but Miami Seaquarium is one of my favorite places to take my boys.
I have read information from that site, and you should take anything you read there with a huge grain of salt. The site is run by someone who proclaims himself to be an abolishionist and wants all aquariums holding dolphins to be shut down. He will say anything to make Seaquarium look bad. And he has admitted to paying people to go in there to break things to make them look bad.Hi matey, have you seen this site? Miami Seaquarium News linked as seaprison.
Surely the acceptance of a facility like this. Is from a lack of information regarding basic care required for captive animals.
Marineland : Parques Reunidos va investir 30 millions d'euros en 3 ans
This appears to discuss both the Seaquarium and Marineland Antibes. It appears to be an interview with one of the higher ups in Parques Reunidos. Alas, my french is not as good as I would like it to be, so its up to the rest of you to tell me how relevant this is.
Parques Reunidos cierra la compra de un parque marino en EE UU | Empresas | Cinco Días
Spanish language article reporting the completion of the sale. It looks as if Parques Reunidos is trying to diversify and branch out (my Spanish is slightly better). This might be part of some kind of major campaign to make more money.
Parques Reunidos invierte 8,5 millones en la zona acuática del Parque Warner - elEconomista.es
Only tangently related, but they have been investing lately in other parks that they own. Like I said, could changes/renewed investment be in the works at the Seaquarium? That said I have a lousy understanding of the business world and I could be getting ahead of myself.
I've heard that the Seaquarium has a good location,
As for Lolita's tank size, apparently whether or not it's illegal depends on whether you count the little island in the middle used for slideouts. I would still hope that she can get a better tank, but apparently the inability to get a permit is getting in the way. I'm wondering if this larger, wealthier company with more influence might be able to more easily get the permit to expand.
Uh-oh, here it comes, lots of bickering, nasty comments, and worst of all the possible use of an animal and her caregivers as a pawn.
Sorry.
OSHA has fined the Seaquarium for allowing unprotected contact with Lolita. This may be interesting and/or painful to watch (my opinion).
Miami Seaquarium fined by OSHA | News - Home
Miami Seaquarium Fined by OSHA | NBC 6 South Florida
My own opinion is that making them use protected contact would be unnecessary, given that to the best of my knowledge Lolita/Tokitae has never shown any aggression towards her trainers, likes to have them down there with her (only only have one quote on this then, maybe she just liked that one trainer), and is a fish eater.