Moving the Miami Seaquarium menagerie will involve some far-off relocations, while some of the captive animals still living in the closed theme park will remain close to home. The Seaquarium's ...
Many marine animals have died in captivity while living under torturous conditions at the merciless Miami Seaquarium, owned by the Mexico-based Dolphin Company. No, the Miami Seaquarium isn't the only ...
Some Miami Seaquarium dolphins find new home in Florida Keys KEY LARGO, Fla. — Four bottlenose dolphins born in captivity at the now-shuttered Miami Seaquarium will now live out the rest of their ...
A new bankruptcy court document is outlining the proposed transfer locations for the animals at Miami Seaquarium as a new company is set to take over the lease of the property and make major changes.
Four dolphins from the Miami Seaquarium have been relocated to a marine mammal facility in the Florida Keys. Aries, Onyx, Ripley and Zo are among the 16 Atlantic bottlenose dolphins that had to find ...
Now that the Miami Seaquarium is closed for good, the owner of the shuttered marine park plans to transfer the surviving animals to various aquariums, zoos, and former caretakers. The Mexico-based ...
The Miami Seaquarium’s existing geodesic dome survives developer David Martin’s planned reinvention of the Miami Seaquarium property, from theme park to marina and entertainment complex. Instead of ...
View of a dolphin in the Dolphin Harbor at the Miami Seaquarium, which closed Sunday, Oct. 12, 2025, after 70 years in business. The Seaquarium’s bankrupt owner has a plan to relocate its dolphins ...
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