

The opening of Winter’s new home is the first in a two-phased opening for the Stone Dolphin Complex. “Each guest that comes through our doors allows us the ability to rescue, rehab, release, and care for our non-releasable resident marine animals.” Dame continued, “With the additional capacity this beautiful and custom-made habitat affords us, we will be able to care for twice as many rescued animals and give them the best care available.” “We are so excited to unveil this beautiful new space after 14 years of planning and discussions,” said CEO Frank Dame. The Stone Dolphin Complex triples CMA’s dolphin pool space, allowing for the care of additional rescued animals.

Winter clearwater marine aquarium windows#
The nine viewing windows offer sweeping underwater views of all five residents Winter, Hope, PJ, Nicholas and Hemingway, including the 40-foot wide by 14-foot tall Kate Tiedemann and Ellen Cotton Main Dolphin Pool and Observation Window. This new habitat was developed to provide state of the art care for CMA’s resident dolphins, and is part of the $80 million expansion efforts currently underway at the Ruth and J.O. Stone Dolphin Complex habitat with a ribbon cutting.

(July 29, 2020) – Today, Clearwater Marine Aquarium fulfills its 14-year vision of providing a new habitat for Winter the Dolphin by unveiling the Dolphin Tale star’s 1.5 million gallon Ruth and J.
