Does Georgia Aquarium still have whale sharks?


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What happened to the second whale shark at the Georgia Aquarium?

But when another of the rare fish at the Georgia Aquarium died Wednesday, there was talk of carelessness: It was, in short, a public relations crisis. Norton, a 23-foot juvenile whale shark and one of the stars of Atlanta's super-sized aquarium, was euthanized after he had slowly spiraled to the bottom of his tank.


Is Georgia Aquarium ethical?

Georgia Aquarium is now licensed as a Class R research facility under the Animal Welfare Act. This license is the highest standard of establishing ethical review of animal research for advanced scientific understanding.


Do any aquariums have great white sharks?

The Monterey Bay Aquarium remains the only aquarium in the world to successfully display a white shark. However, our main purpose for keeping a white shark in this exhibit was to answer important research questions. Those questions have largely been answered, so we will not display white sharks in the future.


How many beluga whales have died at GA aquarium?

Maris, a captive-born beluga brought to Georgia Aquarium on Nov. 6, 2005, died last Thursday afternoon at the age of 21.


What is the controversy with the Georgia Aquarium?

In Defense of Animals also criticized the Georgia Aquarium for having swim-with-dolphin programs, holding belugas inside an enclosed building and shipping belugas across the country with no apparent regard for their social, psychological and physical well-being.


Are whale sharks happy in aquariums?

Large whale sharks don't often make it long in captivity. Evolved for the open ocean, tank run-ins, and other pressure often result in unfortunate fatalities.