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HomeJuly 1, 2008 

Florida's Gulfarium debuts new 'Living Sea'
"The Living Sea Theater was originally founded in 1956 and was an important feature at the Gulfarium. This vital component will only add to the other attractions like the bottle nosed dolphin show, the sea lion show and so much more..."

Loggerhead turtles play an important role in the efforts to educate the general public about marine life. Florida's Gulfarium is part of the Turtle Stranding Network, and the turtles on exhibit were rescued from the wild.
Florida's Gulfarium proudly announces the grand "re-opening" of The Living Sea Theater.

What began in 1956 as an important feature at Florida's Gulfarium has been transformed into a state of the art facility featuring a 42,000 gallon salt water aquarium.

Behind large plate glass viewing panels you can see dozens of salt water specimens including a variety of fish from the Atlantic, Pacific and Gulf of Mexico. The orig inafounderBrandy Siebenaler "...always loved the living sea theater," said Don Abrams, General Manager. "With this renovation his legacy lives on."

"The opening of the Living Sea Theater is planned for the end of summer so that our loyal local customers can plan weddings, events and meetings in this new facility," said Abrams.

The Living Sea Theater is a vital component to the attractions available.

In addition, visitors are entertained by Atlantic bottle nose dolphin, Sea Lion Show and Multi-Species Show. You will also find an aviary, turtles, penguins, otters, harbor seals, sharks, alligators and much more.

For more info contact the Gulfarium at www.gulfarium .com or call them at 850-243-9046. Admissions open 9:00am until 4:00pm. Park closes at 6:00pm.

Visitors can explore the park's attractions in approximately 3 hours, but you may want to stay to watch a spectacular view of the Gulf and the beginnings of a gorgeous sunset.



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