Dubai Dolphinarium

Dubai Dolphinarium

Dolphin show
Date opened May 21, 2008
Location Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Coordinates 25°14′05″N 55°19′36″E / 25.2346°N 55.3267°E / 25.2346; 55.3267Coordinates: 25°14′05″N 55°19′36″E / 25.2346°N 55.3267°E / 25.2346; 55.3267
Floor space 5,000 m2 (54,000 sq ft)
Website www.dubaidolphinarium.ae

Dubai Dolphinarium is the first fully air-conditioned indoor dolphinarium in the Middle East, providing habitat to dolphins and seals, allowing the public to watch and interact with them through live shows and photo sessions. It is located in the creek side park at Bur Dubai near the Children's City. Dubai Dolphinarium was opened on May 21, 2008 by Dubai Municipality, and is sponsored and supported by Dubai government to provide the general public with entertainment and also educate them regarding dolphins, seals and other marine organisms.[1] It was also reflected that interacting with such friendly mammals like dolphins will motivate young generation to protect marine life and the environment.

Facilities

Dubai Dolphinarium is a 5,000-square-meter (54,000 sq ft) modern marine facility with around 1250 seating capacity. The Dolphins have their own private habitat area with 600 cubic metres (160,000 US gal) of sea water connected to the main arena pool. There is a separate medical pool and seal pool constructed considering well being of these marine mammals.

The dolphinarium complex also features kids activities, birthday parties for kids, school field trips, kids corner, Arabesque dance school, restaurant providing quick and fun meals for kids and a mini 5-D cinema theater.

Marine mammals

Dubai Dolphinarium is home to five black sea bottlenose dolphins; Senya, Ksyusha, Fekla, Tetka and Jerry and four Northern fur seals; Ghosha, Max, Fila and Lusha.[2] These dolphins and seals were reportedly bought from a country belonging to the Commonwealth of Independent States, an alliance of 11 former Soviet republics.[3]

Activities

Various activities like kids summer camp and Dubai Summer Surprises are held at the Dubai Dolphinarium every year during summer holidays.

Dubai Dolphinarium in association with Dubai Municipality organized an Autism Awareness Day from various autism care centres and training centres for children with special needs on April 28, 2011.[4]

Dubai Dolphinarium welcomed its one millionth visitor during March, 2012 and various promotional activities were featured during this period.[5]

Management

This establishment is managed by a staff of 60 including mammal trainers and customer supporting staff.

Criticisms

Dubai Dolphinarium had come under criticism from various animal welfare campaigners in the beginning saying, it would lead to suffering and high dolphin mortality. Activists also questioned the source of its black sea bottleneck dolphins, claiming that one of them was not born in captivity but rescued from fishermen’s nets, and therefore should have been re-released.[6]

However the management has countered these criticisms stating that the dolphins in Dubai Dolphinarium are third generation dolphins who were born in artificial conditions and are perfectly happy in their current environment and role, and are healthier all year round than their wild counterparts. They have also asserted that the performance of the dolphins in the shows for such a long period is a clear indication of their welfare since unhappy dolphins will let you know they are unhappy.[7][8]

References

  1. Johnson, Alice. "Dubai Dolphinarium opens in Creekside Park". gulfnews.com. Al Nisr Publishing LLC. Retrieved 30 September 2012.
  2. "Marine Mammals". www.dubaidolphinarium.ae. Retrieved 30 September 2012.
  3. "Dubai Dolphinarium denies wild dolphin report". www.uaeinteract.com. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
  4. "Autism Awareness Day at Dubai Dolphinarium". www.ameinfo.com. Retrieved 30 September 2012.
  5. "Dubai Dolphinarium to welcome its 'one millionth visitor' in March". www.gulftoday.ae. Retrieved 30 September 2012.
  6. "Dubai dolphinarium on track". http://www.ameinfo.com. Retrieved 30 September 2012. External link in |publisher= (help)
  7. "Dubai Dolphinarium at the Creekside Park". http://nadiamasood.com. Retrieved 30 September 2012. External link in |publisher= (help)
  8. "Fun at Dubai Dolphinarium". gulfnews.com. Retrieved 30 September 2012.

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