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Mystic Aquarium is a marine aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. It is one of only two U.S. facilities holding Steller sea lions , and it has the only beluga whales in New England. Special exhibits include the largest outdoor beluga whale habitat in the United States, a ray and shark touch pool , an African penguin exhibit, a jelly gallery, and the ...
Officials at Mystic Aquarium are asking that they be allowed to resume research on four beluga whales, which was halted following the death of the fifth whale imported this spring from Canada.
Last week brought a huge new addition to Chicago’s historic Shedd Aquarium: a baby Beluga whale. Born to the aquarium’s female Beluga, Naya, the new calf and its mother are receiving round-the ...
May 12—MYSTIC — The Canadian government has approved a permit to export five beluga whales from Marineland Canada to Mystic Aquarium. Aquarium President Stephen Coan said Tuesday afternoon ...
Clearwater Marine Aquarium; Discovery Cove; Dolphin Research Center; Georgia Aquarium; Gulf World Marine Park [15] Indianapolis Zoo; Long Marine Laboratory / Institute of Marine Sciences [16] National Aquarium in Baltimore dolphinarium. Marineland of Florida; Miami Seaquarium; Mississippi Aquarium; Mystic Aquarium (only Beluga whales)* National ...
Beluga whales in an aquarium interacting with trainers. Belugas are displayed across North America, Europe and Asia. [156] As of 2006, 58 belugas were held in captivity in Canada and the United States, and 42 deaths in US captivity had been reported up to that time.
Visitors at Mystic Aquarium can’t get enough of beluga whales, who are not only adorably cute but incredibly intelligent as well. The post Adorable Video Of Beluga Whale’s Interaction With Boy ...
Kayavak was born on August 3, 1999, to a beluga named Immiayuk at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago. She was the third calf born at the aquarium, and the first to survive. As part of a Shedd tradition, she was given an Inuit name. "Kayavak" means "singing game producing soft echoes". [2]