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Yesterday they announced that the "offer from Resilient Aquarium LLC, an affiliate of Terra, provided the highest and best offer" and would be the company behind the "renovation and modernization of the aquarium."

"Resilient Aquarium LLC" was just registered last month in Florida and Terra doesn't have any experience with aquariums as far as I can tell.

Link to article
Link to Terra's website: Link

All in all, not great signs IMO.
 
Yesterday they announced that the "offer from Resilient Aquarium LLC, an affiliate of Terra, provided the highest and best offer" and would be the company behind the "renovation and modernization of the aquarium."

"Resilient Aquarium LLC" was just registered last month in Florida and Terra doesn't have any experience with aquariums as far as I can tell.

Link to article
Link to Terra's website: Link

All in all, not great signs IMO.
Yikes. Yeah, I'd say it would now be highly dependent on who they bring into this newly founded company to help them. That being said, an independent company's resources might be more able to peel off some exhibit design or husbandry folks from AZA facilities, so who knows.
 
Miami Seaquarium shuts down Sunday. PETA calls for safety of surviving marine animals
Nearly a month after its 70th anniversary, Miami Seaquarium closed for the last time.
The site is expected to be restructured into a marina [place for pleasure-boat docking] alongside restaurants and a new aquarium; without mammals.

I think I was correct a while ago in saying that there will not be a Seaquarium in Miami come 2026....but I am surprised to see how long it managed to survive since I had that belief... I believe in 2024!

In any case... the Seaquarium is no more!
 
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As Miami Seaquarium closes down, animal transfers (physical and/or ownership) are taking place.

The Dolphin Connection Inc. to Brookfield Zoo 1 Bottlenose Dolphin (animal already at Brookfield Zoo)

MS Leisure Company to NOVA Wild LLC 27 American Flamingos

MS Leisure Company to Tanganyika Wildlife Park 11 African Penguins

MS Leisure Company to Seattle Aquarium 1 Harbor Seal

MS Leisure Company to Miami-Dade County “Zoo Miami” 2 Argentine Black and White Tegu, 1 Bearded Dragon, 1 Blue Tongued Skink, 1 Ball Python, 1 Uromastyx

MS Leisure Company to Dolphin Life, Inc. 4 Bottlenose Dolphins

MS Leisure Company to Dolphin Research Center 2 Sea Lions, 3 Harbor Seals, 2 Dolphins

MS Leisure Company to Sea Lion Splash, LLC 3 Harbor Seals, 9 Sea Lions

MS Leisure Company to Indianapolis Zoological Society 4 Bottlenose Dolphins

https://veritaglobal.net/dolphinco/...Ol5_ZYbdzGpiQ4hudQ_aem_TtTkS58vOXMC42UGimupiQ
 
That's interesting. Those are the people in Florida that have the Patagonian sea lions.
I’ve never heard of this group until now. Not to get too off topic but do you know anything about how the animals are kept when not on the road/at a fair and how they ended up with Patagonian sea lions??
 
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I’ve never heard of this group until now. Not to get too off topic but do you know anything about how the animals are kept when not on the road/at a fair and how they ended up with Patagonian sea lions??
I don't, they travel around, they actually had a long run show at ZooTampa of a few months in the 2010s sometime.
This article shows the travel setup really well:
Sea Lion Splash Show

Their registered address in Florida is here:
Google Maps
It mostly looks like the animals are probably under the steel canopy or in the couple of screened in pools visible.
 
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