SeaWorld Abu Dhabi news thread

Here is a good blog showing off the entire complex:
I must say the exhibits and themes are very impressive and they did a very good job overall. It looks like the Dugong hasn’t arrived yet but the tank they plan to put it in is there so I’m assuming it will come eventually. The Open Ocean is a true feat and looks to be more impressive the Ocean Voyage however I wonder if they plan to stock it with more species. The only species I saw in large amounts were Grey Reef Sharks, Sand Tiger Sharks, Hammerheads, and Cownose Rays. The exhibit is impressive but it feels empty.
 
Guys!! I visited SeaWorld a week ago!
It is a very impressive aquarium with a very nice design that makes it easy to get around.
Their dugong still not on public display. Humbpack dolphins also not in display (that big pool for "rescue dolphins" in their rescue area had a few divers doing some work inside which made me think maybe dolphins were just move to do some maintenance of the pool).
Shows were quite disappointing, still need to improve a lot in that aspect but they just opened so I can understand that.
I will let here some pics I took with my phone of the whole area (sorry about the low quality)

One Ocean main area


Sea Lion and harbor seal enclosure


Sea lion show stage


Dolphin show stage


Flamingo enclosure. Dolphin enclosure in the back (almost no separation, just different water level)


Endless Ocean main window



As it is a close area, light is always tricky for pictures so I am not very happy with the result I got on my camera but will publish some of them on my flickr account (plus I am planning to visit again in August with some friends, now knowing the area I can focus a bit more on photos).
Here is my flickr account with some of my camera pics:

SeaWorld Abu Dhabi
 
Guys!! I visited SeaWorld a week ago!
It is a very impressive aquarium with a very nice design that makes it easy to get around.
Their dugong still not on public display. Humbpack dolphins also not in display (that big pool for "rescue dolphins" in their rescue area had a few divers doing some work inside which made me think maybe dolphins were just move to do some maintenance of the pool).
Shows were quite disappointing, still need to improve a lot in that aspect but they just opened so I can understand that.
I will let here some pics I took with my phone of the whole area (sorry about the low quality)

One Ocean main area


Sea Lion and harbor seal enclosure


Sea lion show stage


Dolphin show stage


Flamingo enclosure. Dolphin enclosure in the back (almost no separation, just different water level)


Endless Ocean main window



As it is a close area, light is always tricky for pictures so I am not very happy with the result I got on my camera but will publish some of them on my flickr account (plus I am planning to visit again in August with some friends, now knowing the area I can focus a bit more on photos).
Here is my flickr account with some of my camera pics:

SeaWorld Abu Dhabi
Thanks for your post! Do you happen to know which shark species they currently hold in their main tank along with sandtiger sharks?
 
Guys!! I visited SeaWorld a week ago!
It is a very impressive aquarium with a very nice design that makes it easy to get around.
Their dugong still not on public display. Humbpack dolphins also not in display (that big pool for "rescue dolphins" in their rescue area had a few divers doing some work inside which made me think maybe dolphins were just move to do some maintenance of the pool).
Shows were quite disappointing, still need to improve a lot in that aspect but they just opened so I can understand that.
I will let here some pics I took with my phone of the whole area (sorry about the low quality)

One Ocean main area


Sea Lion and harbor seal enclosure


Sea lion show stage


Dolphin show stage


Flamingo enclosure. Dolphin enclosure in the back (almost no separation, just different water level)


Endless Ocean main window



As it is a close area, light is always tricky for pictures so I am not very happy with the result I got on my camera but will publish some of them on my flickr account (plus I am planning to visit again in August with some friends, now knowing the area I can focus a bit more on photos).
Here is my flickr account with some of my camera pics:

SeaWorld Abu Dhabi
Thanks for your post! Do you happen to know which shark species they currently hold in their main tank along with sandtiger sharks?
Or any other fish in the big exhibit and the smaller exhibits that didn’t have any animals when the aquarium opened. Along with that was the parrot forest by the dolphins open?
 
Penguins have started to go on exhibit in the Antarctica realm and progress is coming along! The website says that it’s currently unavailable so there might still be some issues or construction goals, but they were accessible for a hot minute. Some photos of the exhibit:

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This might be my new personal favorite penguin exhibit of the SeaWorld lineup to be honest, just slightly topping San Diego’s. The overall natural aesthetic of the exhibit is pretty appealing, I love the design of the research-like facility and the arch of the ice structure, and of course, a great species collection.
 
Or any other fish in the big exhibit and the smaller exhibits that didn’t have any animals when the aquarium opened. Along with that was the parrot forest by the dolphins open?

For fishes and sharks give me a few days to check all my pics and try to ID whatever I can or share it here :)

About the parrots, it was still close. I saw a few macaws inside the enclosure (scarlet, blue throat and green wing... I also remember seeing some military in some pics online but no sure)
 
Wow I know some of the species on the themeparx.com signage are not present or just on there for information but to what extent? Lots of impressive species listed, especially in the Antarctic section like the patagonian toothfish, slime star and the icefish.
 
Wow I know some of the species on the themeparx.com signage are not present or just on there for information but to what extent? Lots of impressive species listed, especially in the Antarctic section like the patagonian toothfish, slime star and the icefish.
The signs are completely wrong, they also list leatherback sea turtle amongst others.
 
The signs are completely wrong, they also list leatherback sea turtle amongst others.
Are you sure? The signage seems to list species that are present like the bottle nosed dolphins, planned like the socotra cormorants I believe and those that are not kept like the leather back sea turtle.
 
QUOTE="Sicarius, post: 1483797, member: 15188"]The signs are completely wrong, they also list leatherback sea turtle amongst others.[/QUOTE]
I think that only applies for Open Ocean. Don’t forget part of the whole idea of open ocean is those large led screens that show other animals. Here are the signs being talked about for ease. (All credit goes to user Michael at Themeparkx)

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Obviously species like Leatherback and Oceanic Whitetip will not be in exhibit however it does include species we know are in the exhibit. The more reasonable species are most likely going to be in the exhibit some time in the near future. And of course species like the Tiger Shark and Great Hammerhead that could be held in captivity but most likely won’t be should be taken with a grain of salt. That’s all not to say the entire species list is totally inaccurate. And what kind of education division would purposely put in all those species because they knew they weren’t on exhibit? I mean they should list which species is on exhibit or is on the LED screen but still they’re clearly on the list for a reason.
And here are the other species lists that were posted to the site. These most likely require less digression because these exhibits are just animals and not screens.
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I feel like unless there is some display/screen about the species found in South Africa like the black musselcracker they wouldn't be signed. These species are not very well known and do not really range all the way to Antarctica or too far south. So unless there is a tank or screen focusing on these species they may not be signed?
 
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