News Channel 8 photo by Paul Lamison
Panama the dolphin poses for guests in the newly painted dolphin area at the Clearwater Marine Aquarium.
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Published: February 19, 2008
CLEARWATER -- The Clearwater Marine Aquarium has a new look.
Closed for six weeks, the once-drab aquarium reopened this morning after being redesigned and refurbished, including additional exhibits and viewing areas.
Among the changes are windows in the dolphin pool, an Imax-style, 100-seat theater to view movies about sea life, and an expanded gift shop.
"We decided to completely upgrade the look and feel of the guest experience," said David Yates, CEO of the aquarium, a former sewage treatment plant on Island Estates, between Clearwater Beach and the mainland.
The nonprofit marine animal rescue center also unveiled a life-size statue of Winter, the tailless dolphin whose story about receiving a prosthetic rear fin has generated worldwide news.
Winter, a 2-year-old Atlantic bottlenose, and another dolphin stayed at Mote Marine Laboratory while the work was in progress. Other animals were kept in temporary holding tanks.
The cost of the improvements is estimated at $600,000, which is being paid by Clearwater and by the aquarium through donations, fundraisers and admission fees. A second construction phase is planned within the next few months.
Reporter Carlos Moncada can be reached at cmoncada@tampatrib.com or (727) 451-2333.
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