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Visit Napoleon at Sea World

Napoleon thbIn July 2011 staff members from KZN Wildlife brought an adult Green Turtle to the Rehabilitation facility at uShaka Sea World after he had been found stranded in a severely compromised condition on the beach just north of Sodwana Bay.

 

New Sea World Projects

uSH new animal attractionsThe Sea World team has been busy – with a whole range of exciting new exhibits and shows launched in time for season.

 

uShaka Marine World hoping for a World First

uSH events button raggieWorking together with wildlife documentary company Earth Touch, who are hoping to capture the birth of Ragged tooth shark pups on film we will claim another World First.

 

Children from the KZN Society for the Blind visit Sea World

PenguinOn Friday, 12th August 2011, nine very enthusiastic pre- school children from the KZN Society for the Blind and their fellow care-givers visited uShaka Marine World on a sponsored educational excursion. The children had spent the entire term learning about animals and their educators felt that it is time for them to visit Sea World for an up close and personal experience with some of the creatures found at Sea World.

 

Shake Hands with the Ultimate Marine Survivor

PenguinMeet and shake hands with uShaka Marine World's Sleepy, Dopey, Happy, Grumpy and Sneezy – threatened blue blooded horseshoe crabs who recently arrived in Durban from Indonesia to make uShaka Sea World their new home.

 

Meeting the Ultimate Marine Survivor

TurtleIf you make your way to the Treasure Chest in the Aquarium you will meet and perhaps touch an ultimate survivor – ask one of the staff members on duty for them by name and then see if you are brave enough to connect with a living fossil.

 

Easter Penguin Surprise!

It's not only chocolate that comes out of eggs around Easter Time – look what popped out of the eggs at uShaka Sea World.

 

Meet Bowie, the Bowmouth Guitarfish

On the morning of 23rd February 2011, the Sea World Aquarium staff introduced a Bowmouth Guitarfish into the Open Ocean exhibit.

 

Young Penguin Found Resting on KZN Beach

TurtleOn Tuesday 7th June a young penguin found itself in trouble and came out of the ocean to rest on a beach just north of Stanger. Sea World was contacted by residents of a local caravan park and drove up to fetch the young penguin.

 

Two African Penguins in Sea World’s Hospital Facility

PenguinBetween the 1st and 9th of July 2011 two stranded penguins found their way to the uShaka Sea World's Rehabilitation Centre.

 

India Heads Back to Sea

TurtleA young Hawksbill turtle was brought into Sea World on the 19th October last year after being found by KZN Wildlife staff member, Mary Peters on the beach at Kosi bay.

 

Kaluah the Green Turtle gets a Second Chance

TurtlesA Green turtle who became known as Kaluah was found about 2km's offshore from Umgeni on the 4th November 2010. Not only was she trapped in netting she had a very deep large wound on her plastron (shell) as well as on her left back flipper..

 

Penguin Promises! (23rd - 28th May)

ush_penguin_releaseWe don't want your money honey, we want your love! Penguin promises is "Waddling for a Week" to raise awareness for the plight of the African Penguin. They hope to inspire social change in human behaviour which will ultimately assist in the recovery of African Penguin numbers.

 

Go Well Raphael II (20th April 2011)

It was a special morning for both Mea Trenor (Sea World) and young Raphael II, a small Loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) who became a celebrity when he was brought into Sea World weighing less than 40 grams just over a year ago.

 

New arrival in Sea World’s Quarantine Facility

On the 2nd of March 2011 a tiny hatchling was handed over to Sea World animal care staff by members of Calypso Diving.

 

Khethiwe Reaches for a Dream

Saturday 19th February 2011 was a big day for both little Khethiwe and Shannon Matcher. For Shannon, meeting a dolphin was something she had hoped for and dreamt about. For little Khethiwe it was a big moment as she had never interacted with a member of public before.

 

World Wetlands Day - 2nd February 2011

Each year in February we celebrate our wetlands.

 

Wasabi Update!

A while ago we told you all about our little jet setter, Wasabi, a young Green turtle who was rescued from Muizenberg Beach in Cape Town, and made quite an entrance, by plane no less!

 

A Dolphin Calf is Saved

At dawn on Friday morning (31st December) a newborn bottlenose dolphin was saved and returned to the wild after a holidaymaker in Herolds Bay found it trapped between the rocks metres offshore.

 

19 Little Loggerheads Head Out To Sea

On Thursday morning (28th October) a team of aquarists from uShaka Sea World and Two Oceans Aquarium headed 10 nautical miles out to sea off Durban into the Agulhas Currant with 19 young turtles on board.

 

International African Penguin Day 2 October 2010

Our little furry friends are in trouble, as their numbers are declining rapidly! In 2000 there were roughly 200 000 African Penguins, and by 2010 their numbers had decreased by 90%, leaving only 21 000 breeding pairs in the wild.

 

25th International Beach Clean Up

uShaka Staff participated in the 25th International Beach Clean Up on Saturday 18th September. Here are some results...

 

Lekker penguin

News from the Penguin Rookery...

Two weeks ago, two baby chicks hatched to parents Daiquiri and Ariel (Male and Female) who, although being good parents, were clearly only capable of raising one chick...

 

Wasabi arrives at uShaka Marine World's Sea World

In 1996 a young 300g Green turtle found herself stranded on the beach in Muizenburg in the Cape – a very long way from home.

 

Helping children fulfill their dreams

Reach For A Dream fulfils the dreams of children between the ages of 3 and 18 who have been diagnosed as having a life-threatening illness by a medical practitioner.

 

Rescuing our ocean’s animals!

A crucial element of uShaka Marine World is the rescuing and rehabilitation of our oceans animals at Sea World.

 

Outreach to disadvantaged communities

uShaka Marine World bring children to the sea life and the sea life to the children. With the help of sponsorship from NPC CIMPOR, uShaka Marine World help disadvantaged schools learn about our oceans animals.

 


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