Sea Life
Sea Life is a chain of commercial sea life-themed aquarium attractions. As of April 2017[update] there are 53 Sea Life attractions (including standalone Sea Life centres, mini Sea Life features within resort theme parks, and Legoland submarine rides) around the world. The chain is owned by the British company, Merlin Entertainments.
History
Some of the aquariums now called Sea Life predate this rebrand and existed under different designations prior to their consolidation. The original named attraction was Sea Life Centre in Oban, Scotland, which opened in 1979. By 1992, nine other Sea Life units were open.[1]
Locations
Asia
- Sea Life Bangkok, Thailand
- Sea Life Busan, South Korea
- Legoland Japan, Japan
- Legoland Malaysia, Malaysia
- Sea Life Shanghai, China
- Sea Life Sichuan, China (Opening in 2024)[2]
In November 2015, Merlin Entertainments announced that over the next 10 years it would invest £50 million in India, some of which will be used to open Sea Life centres.[3] In January 2017, Merlin Entertainments Indian subsidiary stated that it was in discussion with real estate firms to open Sea Life centres in multiple cities in India.[4]
Europe
Germany
- AquaDom & Sea Life Berlin, Berlin
- Sea Life Hanover, Hanover
- Sea Life Königswinter, Königswinter
- Sea Life Konstanz, Konstanz
- Sea Life Munich, Munich
- Sea Life Oberhausen, Oberhausen, This is the largest Sea Life Centre if Germany. This was the home of Paul, the psychic octopus who correctly predicted the German national football team's results at the world cup of 2010,[5] until his death in October 2010.
- Sea Life Speyer, Speyer
- Sea Life Timmendorfer Strand, Timmendorfer Strand
United Kingdom
- Alton Towers Resort, Staffordshire, England - Sharkbait Reef by Sea Life
- Chessington World of Adventures, England - Chessington Sea Life Centre
- Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, England
- Legoland Windsor Resort, England - Atlantis Submarine Voyage
- National Sea Life Centre, Birmingham, England
- Sea Life Blackpool, Blackpool, England
- Sea Life Brighton, Brighton, England
- Sea Life Great Yarmouth, Great Yarmouth, England
- Sea Life Hunstanton, Hunstanton, England
- Sea Life Loch Lomond, Loch Lomond, Scotland
- Sea Life London Aquarium, London, England
- Sea Life Manchester, Manchester, England
- Sea Life Scarborough, Scarborough, England
- Sea Life Weymouth, Weymouth, England
Others
- Gardaland, Italy
- Legoland Billund, Billund, Denmark
- Sea Life Benalmádena, Benalmádena, Spain
- Sea Life Blankenberge, Blankenberge, Belgium
- Sea Life Bray, Bray, Ireland
- Sea Life Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
- Sea Life Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
- Sea Life Paris, Paris, France
- Sea Life Porto, Porto, Portugal
- Sea Life Scheveningen, The Hague, Netherlands
Former sites
- Cuxhaven
- Hastings, England - Sea Life Hastings - sold and now belongs to the Blue Reef Aquarium chain
- Jesolo Sea Life
- Oban, Scotland - Scottish Sea Life Sanctuary - closed in October 2018[6]
- St. Andrews, Scotland - sold and now operates as the St. Andrews Aquarium
North America
- Legoland California
- Sea Life Arizona
- Sea Life at Mall of America
- Sea Life Charlotte-Concord
- Sea Life Grapevine
- Sea Life Kansas City
- Sea Life Michigan
- Sea Life New Jersey
- Sea Life Orlando
- Sea Life San Antonio
Oceania
- Kelly Tarlton's Sea Life Aquarium, Auckland, New Zealand[7]
- Sea Life Melbourne, Australia[8]
- Sea Life Sunshine Coast, Australia[8]
- Sea Life Sydney, Australia[9]
Controversies
Sea Life centres have been criticised over animal welfare, with the Marine Conservation Society calling a 30% mortality rate "disturbing."[10] The charity Freedom for Animals has criticised Sea Life over their conservation claims and also for the presence of Beluga whales at attractions.[11][12]
References
- ^ "Interview: Merlin and the money men". Leisuremanagement.co.uk. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
- ^ "Merlin Entertainments announces world's first standalone Peppa Pig Resort in Sichuan, China". Merlinentertainments.biz. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
- ^ "Madame Tussauds' wax museum to open in Delhi". Thehindu.com. 13 November 2015. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
- ^ Agarwal, Sapna (17 January 2017). "After Madame Tussauds, Merlin set to bring Legoland, Sea Life to India". Livemint.com/. Retrieved 1 December 2017.
- ^ "German 'psychic' octopus predicts victory for Spain". BBC News. 7 July 2010. Retrieved 7 July 2010.
- ^ "Scottish Sea Life Sanctuary to close at the end of October". BBC News. 6 September 2018.
- ^ Tasman-Jones, Jessica (17 March 2012). "Kelly Tarlton's set for $5.5m upgrade". stuff.co.nz. Fairfax New Zealand Limited. Retrieved 25 March 2012.
- ^ a b "Locations". Merlin Entertainments. Archived from the original on 15 January 2013. Retrieved 4 June 2012.
- ^ "Merlin Entertainments Group Announces $10 Million Sydney Aquarium Refurbishment". ausleisure.com.au. Australian Leisure Management. 7 March 2012. Retrieved 25 March 2012.
- ^ "Sea Life centre sees a third of animals die in a year". Bbc.co.uk. 8 March 2018. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
- ^ "Conservation claims of Sea Life centres don't stand up to scrutiny". Freedomforanimals.org.uk. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
- ^ "Jun Jun the beluga whale dies under the care of Merlin Entertainments". Freedomforanimals.org.uk. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
External links
- Media related to Sea Life at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website
- Legoland
- Sea Life Centres
- Entertainment companies established in 1989
- Companies based in Dorset
- Aquariums
- Aquaria in the United Kingdom
- Aquaria in Germany
- Aquaria in Turkey
- Aquaria in Australia
- Aquaria in Malaysia
- Aquaria in France
- Aquaria in Thailand
- Aquaria in Japan
- Aquaria in China
- Aquaria in South Korea
- Aquaria in Portugal
- Aquaria in the United States
- Chessington World of Adventures
- Oceanaria