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Lithuanian Sea Museum
Smiltynes str. 3, Klaipeda
Tel.: +370 46 490754, 490740
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| Dolphinarium (dolphins and Californian sea lions) |

The dolphinarium
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The dolphinarium in Klaipeda was opened in
1994, it is the only dolpinarium in the Eastern Baltic. Along with the Sea
museum and the aquarium it makes up a unique complex for acquainting
people with marine life and Sea business. The dolphinarum is a complex
technical installation. The modern technologies of water preparation,
filtration and regeneration ensure that the living conditions is the three
pools are maintained suitable for the animals. The largest of the three
pools is the arena pool (1300 m3, 5.5 m deep) where shows are held. The
dolphins take their rest in a 340 m3 pool which is 4 m deep, while for
cases of sickness or delivery there is a quarantine pool. The salinity of
water in the pools is 1.8%, and the temperature is maintained at 18-20°C.
To keep the water clear it is filtered at night; bacteria are also
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The dolphinarium arena pool and the
auditorium
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Living in Klaipeda dolphinarium are Black Sea ,
or bottle-nosed, dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). Each of the dolphins gets
about 10 kg of sprat, mackerel, herring and cod every day. Dolphins are
very sensitive animals, they need special care. The health of the dolphins
is taked care of by the veterinary service which not only treats the
animals, but also applies numerous preventive measures and controls the
quality of water in the pools. In 1998 two female dolphins gave birth to
babies for the first ever time at Klaipeda dolphinarium. It was a time of
joy and test for all the employees of the dolphinarium. Together with the
dolphins, the dolphinarium also houses a couple of Californian sea lions (Zalopus
californianus), which were brought to Klaipeda from Duisburg Zoo,
Germany.
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The Black Sea bottle-nosed dolphins which
are kept in the dolphinarium |

Taking part in the performances are a
couple of Californian sea lions |
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The dolphins and the Californian sea lions perform in
the shows. They are trained by trainers of sea mammals. It is a rare
profession, which requires thorough knowledge of animal physiology and
psychology, and at last but not least, love.
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The basic aim of staging performances with dolphins and Californian sea
lions is to educate the public, to acquaint the visitors and especially
the young people in a most attractive way with these animals which are one
of the most interesting sea animals, with peculiarities of their life and behavior,
to foster love to the animals and sense of responsibility towards the
living nature and the necessity to preserve it.
Every summer, merry water festivals are held in the dolphinarium on
weekend evenings in which a group of synchronized swimming, dancers and
acrobats perform. These are really exotic shows.
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