The end of the Seaquarium is a turning point for Miami and the fight for marine mammal rights. The future home of the ...
The closure follows years of controversy surrounding the care of marine animals at the Virginia Key attraction.
Miami Seaquarium has finally closed its doors after 70 years of operations and at least 120 marine mammal deaths in captivity ...
A U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge in Delaware approved the assumption and assignment of the lease to the now-closed Miami ...
A federal judge has approved a developer’s plan to purchase Miami Seaquarium’s lease from Miami-Dade CountyDeveloper David Martin and a<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
An aerial view of the Miami Seaquarium from August 2023. The marine-theme attraction operates under a lease with Miami-Dade County for the government-owned waterfront in Miami. It remains open during ...
MIAMI (AP) — The Miami Seaquarium, an old-Florida style tourist attraction that gained international attention as the filming location for the 1960s television series “Flipper” and thrilled ...
It’s a shame to see it close after all these years. But the industry and attitudes have changed so much the past few years.” ...
A lawyer for the current owner, the Dolphin Company, said agreements are in place to relocate all of the marine mammals still living at the Seaquarium, including penguins, dolphins and sea lions, by ...
Marine life still has a future at the Miami Seaquarium once developer David Martin takes over, but it’s the planned marina that would be the financial star at the home of the troubled and recently ...