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Clearwater Marine Aquarium | |
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27°58′37″N 82°49′09″W / 27.97686°N 82.81907°W | |
Date opened | 1972 (As Clearwater Marine Science Center) |
Location | Clearwater, Florida, United States |
No. of species | 59 |
Volume of largest tank | 1.5 million gallons |
Annual visitors | 750,000 [1] |
Major exhibits | 17 |
Website | www |
Clearwater Marine Aquarium is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization,[2][3] and aquarium in Clearwater, Florida. It is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and release of sick and injured marine animals, public education, conservation, and research.
Clearwater Marine Aquarium opened in 1972 at its current location on Clearwater Beach, in a former water treatment plant (the large pools being well-suited for rehabilitation operations).
Numerous forms of marine life are permanent residents at the aquarium, all of which have serious injuries that prevent their return to the wild.
The aquarium's best-known permanent resident was Winter, a bottlenose dolphin who was rescued in December 2005 after having her tail caught in a crab trap. Her injuries caused the loss of her tail, and the aquarium fitted her with a prosthetic tail which brought worldwide attention to the facility. Winter later starred in the 2011 film, Dolphin Tale, and the sequel, Dolphin Tale 2, shot partially on location at the aquarium.[4]
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