Sea Otter Exhibits in North America

snowleopard

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ISIS lists 11 establishments with sea otters in North America: Oregon Zoo, Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium, Vancouver Aquarium, San Diego Seaworld, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Pittsburgh Zoo, Shedd Aquarium, Minnesota Zoo, Aquarium of the Pacific, New York Aquarium and Oregon Coast Aquarium.

I know that the Georgia Aquarium and Seattle Aquarium also exhibit sea otters (amongst others?), and I've personally visited 10 out of the 13 locations. It is interesting that only 4 zoos (Oregon, Minnesota, Pittsburgh and Point Defiance) have the species in captivity, but they are easily found in a number of AZA aquariums. However, outside of North America the species is extremely rare in either zoos or aquariums.

BEST SEA OTTER EXHIBITS:

# 1: Minnesota Zoo
# 2: Oregon Zoo
# 3: San Diego Seaworld
 
Oregon Coast Aquarium has an excellent sea otter exhibit that is larger than any of those you rank. From photos on this site, the Minnesota exhibit does appear to be very well done.
 
Oregon Zoo did once, but I'm pretty sure it was an "accident"

That is one thing I cannot get my head around ever, ever or ... ever (lol)! ;) Why are rescue facilities for taxa under threat (the US captive population is divided among the various ssp. of Enhydra lutris) just that and do not actually provide facilities to artificially increase their numbers or operate habituation of sea otters back to the wild programmes. Currently, the entire captive population is lost on any mega population management. In this day and age ... I think that is a "failing" and unintelligible policy (I cannot and will not explain this to the general public as it cannot be explained logically).
 
If we "my family" ever come across zoo or aquarium with these animals we have to go and see them these are one of my mom's favorite animals she got to see wild ones off Monteray Bay during here honeymoon

they use to be at our denver aquarium but they were moved we also saw them at Shedd
 
Blackduiker

I just visited the Aquarium of the Pacific this past weekend for the first time in about 5 years. I thought their Sea Otter exhibit was excellent. Have also seen them at the Monterey Bay Aquarium and Vancouver Aquarium. But since both of those visits were in the '90s, my memory is not clear as to how they were exhibited there. I hope to visit both again someday.

Back in the '90s, when they revealed their Master Plan, the Los Angeles Zoo expressed plans for remodeling the now Brown Pelican exhibit located in Adventure Island, sometime in the future to display Sea Otters. The plans included underwater viewing. There has been no further word on it, but back then there was a need expressed for funding.
 
I just visited the Aquarium of the Pacific this past weekend for the first time in about 5 years. I thought their Sea Otter exhibit was excellent. Have also seen them at the Monterey Bay Aquarium and Vancouver Aquarium. But since both of those visits were in the '90s, my memory is not clear as to how they were exhibited there. I hope to visit both again someday.

Back in the '90s, when they revealed their Master Plan, the Los Angeles Zoo expressed plans for remodeling the now Brown Pelican exhibit located in Adventure Island, sometime in the future to display Sea Otters. The plans included underwater viewing. There has been no further word on it, but back then there was a need expressed for funding.

I also think that the sea otter exhibit at the Aquarium of the Pacific is great. I have photos of the exhibit in the gallery.

I wish the LA Zoo would put something else in the pelican exhibit and otters would be perfect.
 
Blackduiker

It's unfortunate that when they originally built Adventure Island, they didn't make the Pelican/formerly Sea Lion exhibit with underwater viewing. Would have made the conversion to Sea Otters so much easier and cheaper. I believe the Master Plan article from a 1996 Zoo View mentioned that exhibit would cost something like 12 million to renovate. You can only imagine what the cost would be today. Just think Campo Gorilla Reserve.
 
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