There is a lot of work to be done to get Shark Lagoon ready for our guests each day.
Leah
Our bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas), the only one on display in the western United States, will be moving to a new home out of state soon. She is outgrowing her current habitat in Shark Lagoon.
A New Addition to the Shark Lagoon Family!
We have a new addition to the Shark Lagoon family, a bonnethead shark. These sharks have a head shape similar to a hammerhead. It is so cute! Our newest addition is about 46 centimeters (18 inches) long on its way to a length of about 0.7-1 m (2.3-3.3 ft.). It is adjusting well to its new home and eating well on a diet of restaurant quality seafood.
Monday, August 27, 2007
Washing, Raking, and Cleaning
Categories: Animal Updates | Sharks | Volunteering |
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The Glamour of Shark Lagoon
Getting to feed the sharks is a great opportunity, but it also includes a lot of hard work!
A Charter Volunteer, Leah has worn many hats at the Aquarium since she started in 1998. In her blog, she will be sharing her experiences about volunteering out at Shark Lagoon.
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