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Hugh's avatar
Thursday, March 27, 2008

ODE TO A BOX OF SQUID

“Calamari in my hand---
Fancy name bestowed by man.
Kids will eat it with a bib---
To a seal it’s just a squid.”

The story of Loligo opalescens---aka Calamari or Market Squid

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Staci's avatar
Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Harpo & Milo Have Arrived in the Seal & Sea Lion Habitat!

It’s been about a month since my last update on Harpo and Milo, our two youngest California sea lions. It’s my pleasure to report that this past Thursday, March 20, these two frisky pinnipeds joined the rest of our flippered family in the 211,000 gallon Seal and Sea Lion Habitat and now you can come and welcome them, too!

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David's avatar
Friday, March 21, 2008

Acclimation

Water quality is very important to an aquatic animal. A sudden shift in water quality can make a fish or any aquatic animal very uncomfortable. This is where the process of acclimation comes in. All animals entering a new environment must be acclimated to ensure a successful transition.

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Josie's avatar
Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Kindergarteners Learn Characteristics of Living Things in Aquarium Science Class

Categories: Education | Volunteering |

Kindergarteners at Cesar Chavez Elementary School in downtown Long Beach learned about the characteristics of living things during a recent science lesson presented by an Aquarium of the Pacific educator. The Aquarium and Cesar Chavez Elementary have been in a partnership since the school opened a few years ago; the science lessons, provided for all grade levels, are a component of that partnership.

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Hugh's avatar
Thursday, February 28, 2008

SWIMMING WITH SEA LIONS

Categories: Mammals | Diving | Volunteering |

Some of my fondest memories of volunteering at the Aquarium of the Pacific come from the impromptu enrichment swims that we use to do in the Seal and Sea Lion Exhibit. I remember floating in the water nose to nose with a sea lion only inches away from my mask as we both lazily bobbed just under the surface with the critter looking upon me with a gaze of familiarity that only comes from years of working with an animal.

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