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Marine Life Park oceanarium in Resorts World Sentosa

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From what I heard, SG Gov didnt fund this project a single bit, so kudos to RWS, Malaysia Boleh indeed
 
took the time to visit the aquarium, 29 bucks per adult, year-pass available at under 90 bucks.
note that the aquarium caters only to the 'dry experience'. those folks at the aquarium better check out their pinecone fish, me spotted abnormal growth on the tail fin of one, and seems like it's spreading to the others in that tank.

did not go into the adventure cove, if you do, you need to pay 29 bucks if you choose to go for the 'wet experience'. dolphins are currently under quarantine hence the dolphin enclosure fully opens when quarantine period is over. snorkelling with the marine species plus the water rides still possible at this point in time.
 
took the time to visit the aquarium, 29 bucks per adult, year-pass available at under 90 bucks.
note that the aquarium caters only to the 'dry experience'. those folks at the aquarium better check out their pinecone fish, me spotted abnormal growth on the tail fin of one, and seems like it's spreading to the others in that tank.

did not go into the adventure cove, if you do, you need to pay 29 bucks if you choose to go for the 'wet experience'. dolphins are currently under quarantine hence the dolphin enclosure fully opens when quarantine period is over. snorkelling with the marine species plus the water rides still possible at this point in time.

Another dolphin death will cause RWS a lot of problems and bad publicity.
 
took the time to visit the aquarium, 29 bucks per adult, year-pass available at under 90 bucks.
note that the aquarium caters only to the 'dry experience'. those folks at the aquarium better check out their pinecone fish, me spotted abnormal growth on the tail fin of one, and seems like it's spreading to the others in that tank.

did not go into the adventure cove, if you do, you need to pay 29 bucks if you choose to go for the 'wet experience'. dolphins are currently under quarantine hence the dolphin enclosure fully opens when quarantine period is over. snorkelling with the marine species plus the water rides still possible at this point in time.


Like the sharks, most are white tip, a few black tip and nurse sharks, ban all shark fin harvesting for the next 20 years, i support WWF not the wrestling wan hor.....:)
 
Another dolphin death will cause RWS a lot of problems and bad publicity.

just wondering why the dead dolphin had a Chinese sounding name 'wen wen' when it comes from the Philippines... giving it a Portuguese name would be equally befitting :o:o:o
 
just wondering why the dead dolphin had a Chinese sounding name 'wen wen' when it comes from the Philippines... giving it a Portuguese name would be equally befitting :o:o:o

It was only placed in Philippines but I doubt they were caught in Philippine waters.
 
am beginning to see the origins of those bottle nose :):):)

From Wikipedia"

I believe they are the Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops aduncus) is a species of bottlenose dolphin. This dolphin grows to 2.6 metres (8.5 ft) long, and weighs up to 230 kilograms (510 lb). It lives in the waters around India, northern Australia, South China, the Red Sea, and the eastern coast of Africa. Its back is dark grey and its belly is lighter grey or nearly white with grey spots.
 
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