Jan 10

SeaWorld's Rising Tide

by Staff

In the ocean coral reefs provide safe havens for many species of beautiful exotic fish. But this beauty can have ugly consequences. Many of their colorful inhabitants are collected for home aquariums and displays in ways that are not environmentally friendly.

SeaWorld’s “Rising Tide” initiative is funding marine fish breeding research that will provide a sustainable tropical fish population and lessen the dependency on coral reefs for home aquariums.

Jan 10

Preserving the Delicate Balance: The Mesoamerican Reef

The Mesoamerican Reef is an ancient treasure – dating back 225 million years – that provides a unique and valuable service to plant and animal species living along its shore. Its many benefits extend from central Mexico down through Central America. The second longest barrier reef in the world, the reef serves as a natural barrier to storms and hurricanes - and is critical to the survival of the more than 65 species of coral and 500 species of fish that call it home.

May 19

Discovery Cove in Orlando Teams up with the Nature Conservancy's Adopt a Coral Reef Program

by Staff

Coral reefs not only contribute to the overall beauty of the underwater world, but they are also one of the most dynamically diverse habitats. More than 7,300 species of fish call the Mesoamerican Reef home. These delicate, underwater ecosystems provide food, medicine and inspiration to generations of people as well.

Jul 26

Update: Oyster “Welcome” Mat

by Staff

SeaWorld Orlando team members spent a hot July day with The Nature Conservancy at Mosquito River Lagoon in Merritt Island, Florida. They worked hard to create a quilt of oyster mats in knee deep water designed to re-establish damaged oyster beds.

Jun 08

SeaWorld Celebrates World Oceans Day

by Staff

On June 8, SeaWorld celebrated World Oceans Day with a beach cleanup in Florida and a special event in San Diego.

World Ocean Day, SeaWorld

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