We've already seen Richard
Branson reserve an island to save lemurs that are threatened with extinction
due to habitat loss and hunting. Now, its The Lost Chambers Aquarium at
Atlantis, The Palm doing their bit at Dubai. Home to over 65,000 marine animals,
there are over 20 remarkable marine life exhibits including a touch tank and an
interactive Aquatheatre show. The hotel now has a latest addition, a herd of
over one hundred thorny seahorses (Hippocampus Hystrix) which are estimated to
be at the risk of extinction. They are teeny, tiny little horses and they are
about the size of a small fingernail. These rare, newborns, known as ‘fry’ will
assist in the re-population of this species when they are released into the warm
waters of the Arabian Gulf, once mature enough to hunt zooplankton.
All seahorses are threatened. They are exploited due to medicinal properties and decoration. The hotel is urging guests to do their part to preserve this beautiful species by not purchasing any products made from them such as medicinal or decorative keepsakes. They are currently being raised at the aquarium’s nursery, where they will stay for two months, and fed on Mysis shrimp, brine shrimp and Cyclops. Guests can get a rare viewing of them on the Behind the Scenes tour.
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