Sea World Ancol
Sea World Ancol | |
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Date opened | 1980 |
Location | Ancol, North Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia |
No. of animals | 3500+ |
No. of species | 500+ |
Major exhibits | 8+ |
Website | www |
Sea World Jakarta or also known Sea World Ancol is a marine aquarium suited in North Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia. It consists of an Main tank, an shark tank, and several other tanks, including an turtle exhibit. The Main tank of SeaWorld Ancol is one of the biggest aquarium in Southeast Asia. SeaWorld Ancol was briefly closed on September 2014 but reopened on July 17, 2015 to the public. SeaWorld Ancol is currently expanding to turn the aquarium into the world's largest sea park.[1]
The aquarium used to keep a couple of dugong named Doel and Diana since 2000, both died in 2016.[2] In 2018, SeaWorld rescued an baby dugong that was caught by fishermen. After being treated intensively and being able to start eating seagrass, the baby dugong was able to be released back into its natural habitat.[3] The dugong aquarium now houses sea turtles.
Parni the giant stingray was the former icon of SeaWorld Ancol. Parni was caught by fishermen from Palabuhanratu, Sukabumi, West Java. The aquarium rescued Parni and placed in the main aquarium. Parni lived in SeaWorld for nine years until it died in 2008 due to old age. Parni's body was preserved and placed in the aquarium's museum.[4]
SeaWorld Ancol considered making a reptile exhibit called HerpetoZone and a Humboldt penguin exhibit, but were cancelled due to lack of funding and space. They also considered introducing the ocean sunfish and mahi-mahi to their main aquarium, but it was canned since these two species required large, open exhibits with no rocks nor reefs. A plan for a Raja Ampat Islands thematic exhibit that featured species such as the Indonesian speckled carpetshark was canned as well. The penguin exhibit plan was transferred to Ocean Dream Samudera in 2018, which they managed to build and open in 2019.
Sea World has drawn controversy among Indonesian environmental activists when they plan to bring in a whale shark from the water of Berau Regency, East Kalimantan to the main aquarium. They worry that the whale shark will be stressed and eventually die when kept in the aquarium.[5] The refusal was submitted via an online petition at Change.org.[6] SeaWorld denied the whale shark plans, saying that the whale shark was not in the cooperation agreement with the Berau Regency government.[7]
The Park
The Sea World Indonesia exhibit and animals as of 2021
Mixed freshwater aquarium
Arapaima aquarium
Arowana aquarium
Sea turtle aquarium
Lungfish aquarium
Piranha aquarium
South American terrarium
Mangrove aquarium
Gar aquarium
Moray eel exhibit
Venomous fish aquarium
Pufferfish aquarium
Deep sea aquariums
Garden eel aquarium
Seahorse aquarium
Aquascapes
Coral Reef aquarium
- Azure damselfish
- Yellowtail damselfish
- Blue damselfish
- Four stripe damsel
- Indo-Pacific sergeant
- Orange clownfish
- Clark's anemonefish
- Pajama cardinalfish
- Brown tang
- Palette surgeonfish
- Foxface rabbitfish
- Bicolor angelfish
- Blacktail angelfish
Sharkquarium
Touch Pool
- Hawksbill sea turtle
- Grey bamboo shark
- Coral catshark
- Black sea cucumber
- Cushion star
- Blue sea star
- Chocolate chip sea star
- Blacktip reef shark
Jellyfish exhibit
Misteri laut dalam (Deep sea museum)
- Giant pacific octopus
- Japanese spider crab
- Indonesian coelacanth
- Mirror dory
- Splendid alfonsino
- Long-winged spinyfin
- Slickhead
- Thorny tinselfish
- Orange roughy
- Shortspine spurdog
- Whip-lash squid
- Blind lobster
- Zebra shark
Interaction tank
Bakery aquarium
Gelora Bung Karno aquarium
Telephone booth aquarium
Car aquarium
Antasena Tunnel
- Redbelly yellowtail fusilier
- Yellowfin surgeonfish
- Orbicular batfish
- Snubnose pompano
- Mangrove jack
- Emperor red snapper
- Giant trevally
- Bigeye trevally
- Golden trevally
- Potato cod
- Brown-marbled grouper
- Giant grouper
- Spotted eagle ray
- Longheaded eagle ray
- Jenkins' whipray
- Reticulate whipray
- Cowtail stingray
- Round ribbontail ray
- Blacktip reef shark
- Tawny nurse shark
See also
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References
- ^ "Ancol to Build World's Largest SeaWorld Park in Two Years' Time". Tempo. Retrieved 2017-06-18.
- ^ http://scorpionmonitor.org/news/quality-of-life-of-a-dugong-in-seaworld-ancol-needs-to-be-maintained-30-january-2016-117.html
- ^ https://de-de.facebook.com/ancolseaworld/photos/halo-sahabat-laut-ini-adalah-dugong-atau-duyung-seekor-bayi-duyung-ini-terlepas-/2146379468948639/
- ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCJqnAL9iTM
- ^ https://www.mongabay.co.id/2018/04/02/hiu-paus-akan-masuk-akuarium-raksasa-di-ancol/
- ^ https://beritagar.id/artikel/berita/ramai-ramai-menolak-rencana-berau-kirim-hiu-paus-ke-ancol
- ^ https://megapolitan.kompas.com/read/2018/03/17/13500171/pihak-ancol-bantah-pengiriman-hiu-paus-berau-ada-dalam-mou