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		<title>SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton's is Lighting the Way for Cook's Petrels</title>
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		<pubDate>2026-05-12 16:48:00</pubDate>
		<description><![CDATA[Working with BirdCare Aotearoa to protect one of New Zealand's most vulnerable 
nativeseabirds

AUCKLAND, New Zealand, May 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- At SEA LIFE Kelly 
Tarlton's, conservation extends far beyond the aquarium walls, with the team 
helping rescue, rehabilitate and release vulnerable Cook's petrels as they make 
their annual journey across Auckland between breeding grounds and the open 
ocean.

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Drawn off course by the city's bright lights, these nocturnal seabirds can 
become stranded on streets, rooftops, and construction sites; exhausted, 
injured, and unable to return to sea on their own.

In partnership with BirdCare Aotearoa, the SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton's team has 
been supporting the rehabilitation and release of Cook's petrels, applying 
specialist animal care expertise to give these birds a second chance. The 
Cook's petrels' populations are considered relict, with fewer than 10% of their 
original population remaining.

Once rescued by members of the public or wildlife agencies, many birds arrive 
severely dehydrated, injured and too weak to feed themselves. From there, an 
intensive rehabilitation process begins, including fluid therapy, medical 
treatment, and tube feeding, followed by feather restoration and supervised 
pool sessions to help rebuild their strength and waterproofing. Only once the 
birds can safely swim and sustain themselves are they released back into the 
Moana.

This year alone, 39 Cook's petrels have been admitted into care, with 70 per 
cent successfully rehabilitated and returned to the wild. While rescue numbers 
were lower than expected, experts believe this may be linked to factors 
including food scarcity, weather patterns, or conversely, perhaps greater 
public awareness to reduce outdoor lighting during seabird migratory seasons.

By comparison, BirdCare admitted 100 Cook's petrels in 2025, with an average 
of 105 admissions recorded annually over the past four years — a sharp increase 
compared to just 24 rescues in 2019, coinciding with Auckland's widespread 
transition to LED lighting.

The rescue effort is increasingly being powered by the wider community. In 
one recent case, an NZTA construction crew working overnight discovered a 
grounded petrel and quickly coordinated emergency transport for the bird at 
3am. After weeks in rehabilitation, BirdCare invited the crew to take part in 
the bird's release back into the wild — a powerful reminder of the role 
everyday New Zealanders can play in protecting native wildlife.

Dan Henderson, General Manager, SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton's, said, "We're proud 
to support the rehabilitation and release of Cook's petrels alongside BirdCare 
Aotearoa. Seabirds like these are deeply connected to ocean health and 
protecting them is part of our wider conservation mission. We encourage 
everyone to join us!"

At SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton's, these efforts come to life through immersive 
guest experiences. Guests can walk beneath Kelly's pioneering acrylic tunnel 
filled with sea creatures, encountering marine life up close in a way few 
places in the world can offer. For those seeking something more adventurous, 
the Shark Cage Snorkel allows guests to come face-to-face with sharks in a 
safe, guided experience—no diving experience required. As part of a full day 
out, families can enjoy Penguin Passport Experience, a 60-minute exclusive tour 
to go behind-the-scenes to learn how these incredible King and Gentoo penguins 
are cared for up close.

Through these experiences, SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton's invites every guest to 
connect with the ocean, understand the challenges facing wildlife, and play a 
part in protecting its future.

Because every rescued animal has a story—and every visit helps make the next 
one possible.

For more information, visit: 
www.visitsealife.com/auckland/tickets-passes/experiences/ 
<https://www.visitsealife.com/auckland/tickets-passes/experiences/>

Download vision and high-res images here 
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About Merlin Entertainments:    

Merlin Entertainments is a world leader in branded entertainment 
destinations, offering a diverse portfolio of resort theme parks, city-centre 
gateway attractions and LEGOLAND® Resorts which span across the UK, US, Western 
Europe, China, and Asia Pacific. Dedicated to creating experiences that inspire 
joy and connection, Merlin welcomes more than 62 million guests annually to its 
growing estate, with over 140 sites across 23 countries. An expert in bringing 
world-famous entertainment brands to life, Merlin works with partners including 
the LEGO® Group, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Peppa Pig, DreamWorks, and 
Ferrari to create destinations where guests can immerse themselves in a wide 
array of brand-driven worlds, rides, and uplifting learning experiences.      

See www.merlinentertainments.biz <http://www.merlinentertainments.biz/> for 
more information.   

About BirdCare Aotearoa:    

BirdCare Aotearoa is Auckland's main Dept of Conservation-permitted native 
bird hospital. The charity operates through generous donations and grants, 
working to recover and return manu taonga to their natural habitats. To support 
their life-saving work
https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/help-us-save-titi-cooks-petrel 
<https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/help-us-save-titi-cooks-petrel>

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<p><span class="legendSpanClass">AUCKLAND, New Zealand</span>, <span class="legendSpanClass">May 12, 2026</span> /PRNewswire/ -- At SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton's, conservation extends far beyond the aquarium walls, with the team helping rescue, rehabilitate and release vulnerable Cook's petrels as they make their annual journey across Auckland between breeding grounds and the open ocean.</p> 
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<p>Drawn off course by the city's bright lights, these nocturnal seabirds can become stranded on streets, rooftops, and construction sites; exhausted, injured, and unable to return to sea on their own.</p> 
<p>In partnership with <b>BirdCare Aotearoa</b>, the SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton's team has been supporting the rehabilitation and release of Cook's petrels, applying specialist animal care expertise to give these birds a second chance. The Cook's petrels' populations are considered relict, with fewer than 10% of their original population remaining.</p> 
<p>Once rescued by members of the public or wildlife agencies, many birds arrive severely dehydrated, injured and too weak to feed themselves. From there, an intensive rehabilitation process begins, including fluid therapy, medical treatment, and tube feeding, followed by feather restoration and supervised pool sessions to help rebuild their strength and waterproofing. Only once the birds can safely swim and sustain themselves are they released back into the Moana.</p> 
<p>This year alone, 39 Cook's petrels have been admitted into care, with 70 per cent successfully rehabilitated and returned to the wild. While rescue numbers were lower than expected, experts believe this may be linked to factors including food scarcity, weather patterns, or conversely, perhaps greater public awareness to reduce outdoor lighting during seabird migratory seasons.</p> 
<p>By comparison, BirdCare admitted 100 Cook's petrels in 2025, with an average of 105 admissions recorded annually over the past four years — a sharp increase compared to just 24 rescues in 2019, coinciding with Auckland's widespread transition to LED lighting.</p> 
<p>The rescue effort is increasingly being powered by the wider community. In one recent case, an NZTA construction crew working overnight discovered a grounded petrel and quickly coordinated emergency transport for the bird at 3am. After weeks in rehabilitation, BirdCare invited the crew to take part in the bird's release back into the wild — a powerful reminder of the role everyday New Zealanders can play in protecting native wildlife.</p> 
<p>Dan Henderson, General Manager, SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton's, said, &quot;We're proud to support the rehabilitation and release of Cook's petrels alongside BirdCare Aotearoa. Seabirds like these are deeply connected to ocean health and protecting them is part of our wider conservation mission. We encourage everyone to join us!&quot;</p> 
<p>At SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton's, these efforts come to life through immersive guest experiences. Guests can walk beneath Kelly's pioneering acrylic tunnel filled with sea creatures, encountering marine life up close in a way few places in the world can offer. For those seeking something more adventurous, the Shark Cage Snorkel allows guests to come face-to-face with sharks in a safe, guided experience—no diving experience required. As part of a full day out, families can enjoy Penguin Passport Experience, a 60-minute exclusive tour to go behind-the-scenes to learn how these incredible King and Gentoo penguins are cared for up close.</p> 
<p>Through these experiences, SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton's invites every guest to connect with the ocean, understand the challenges facing wildlife, and play a part in protecting its future.</p> 
<p>Because every rescued animal has a story—and every visit helps make the next one possible.</p> 
<p>For more information, visit: <a href="https://www.visitsealife.com/auckland/tickets-passes/experiences/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #0000FF">www.visitsealife.com/auckland/tickets-passes/experiences/</a></p> 
<p><span id="spanHghltb367"><b><i>Download vision and high-res images </i></b><a href="https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1wPfRSuSKCwh048C4S7bMTQd7AojlDUKf" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #0000FF"><b><i>here</i></b></a></span></p> 
<p><b><u>About Merlin&nbsp;Entertainments: </u></b>  &nbsp;</p> 
<p>Merlin Entertainments is a world leader in branded entertainment destinations, offering a diverse portfolio of resort theme parks, city-centre gateway attractions and LEGOLAND&reg; Resorts which span across the UK, US, Western Europe, China, and Asia Pacific. Dedicated to creating experiences that inspire joy and connection, Merlin welcomes more than 62 million guests annually to its growing estate, with over 140 sites across 23 countries. An expert in bringing world-famous entertainment brands to life, Merlin works with partners including the LEGO&reg; Group, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Peppa Pig, DreamWorks, and Ferrari to create destinations where guests can immerse themselves in a wide array of brand-driven worlds, rides, and uplifting learning experiences.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> 
<p>See <a href="http://www.merlinentertainments.biz/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #0000FF">www.merlinentertainments.biz</a> for more information.  &nbsp;</p> 
<p><b><u>About BirdCare</u></b>&nbsp;<b><u>Aotearoa: </u></b>  &nbsp;</p> 
<p>BirdCare Aotearoa is Auckland's main Dept of Conservation-permitted native bird hospital. The charity operates through generous donations and grants, working to recover and return manu taonga to their natural habitats. To support their life-saving work <a href="https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/help-us-save-titi-cooks-petrel" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #0000FF">https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/help-us-save-titi-cooks-petrel</a></p> 
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		<title>New Seal Bella Joins the Seal Family at SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast</title>
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		<pubDate>2026-04-02 11:29:00</pubDate>
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SUNSHINE COAST, Australia, April 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- SEA LIFE Sunshine 
Coast is delighted to introduce Bella, a six-year-old rescued Australian fur 
seal who recently joined the aquarium. Weighing 50.5 kilograms, Bella is 
currently the only individual of her species in human care, making her arrival 
a significant moment for both the aquarium and the community.

 <https://mma.prnasia.com/media2/2948761/Bella.html> 


Named after Victoria's Bellarine Peninsula, Bella was rescued from St 
Leonards Beach following an incident involving a dog that likely separated her 
from her mother. She sustained an injury to her left flipper, required 
extensive care and rehabilitation, and continues to be monitored annually to 
ensure her long-term health.

Having successfully completed her quarantine period, Bella is setting into 
life at SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast and is gradually integrating with the resident 
seal colony. She can often be seen alongside her new seal friends, confidently 
exploring her environment and delighting in the presence of visitors.

"Bella's arrival is an exciting step forward for our seal family," said Carla 
Haskell, Mammal and Bird Manager at SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast. "She has such a 
curious and energetic nature and has already captured the hearts of our animal 
care team. We're thrilled to see her building bonds with the rest of the seals."

As the only Australian fur seal currently in human care, Bella offers a rare 
and meaningful opportunity for visitors to connect with her species and better 
understand the challenges facing wild seal populations. Her story reinforces 
SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast's ongoing commitment to conservation and protecting our 
oceans for future generations.

Visitors can also interact with the seals in a whole new way with our Seal 
Encounter experience. Meet them face to flipper in a hands-on encounter that 
lets you get up close to these amazing animals. Spaces are limited, so be sure 
to pre-book online:
www.visitsealife.com/sunshine-coast/tickets-passes/experiences/seal-experiences/
 
<http://www.visitsealife.com/sunshine-coast/tickets-passes/experiences/seal-experiences/>

With the school holidays just around the corner, SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast is 
the perfect destination for families looking for fun and educational 
experiences. Young ocean lovers can take part in theJunior Marine Biologist 
program (last remaining slots for 14th & 16th Apr), enjoy the unforgettable 
Sleep Under the Sea overnight adventure (last remaining slots for 11th & 18th 
Apr), or experience the aquarium in a more relaxed environment during the 
monthlySensory Sessions. Book online to secure a spot!

Capture the moment with a professional photo to take home or extend the 
adventure with our immersive VR game for an unforgettable underwater journey. 
For those who can't get enough, guests looking to visit more often can also 
take advantage of great value Annual Pass options, offering unlimited entry and 
exclusive benefits throughout the year. Purchase at:
www.visitsealife.com/sunshine-coast/tickets-passes/tickets/annual-passes 
<http://www.visitsealife.com/sunshine-coast/tickets-passes/tickets/annual-passes>

MEDIA CALL
When: 10am, Thursday, 9th April
Where: SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast Aquarium, Parkyn Parade, Mooloolaba
Photo/Video Opportunities: Bella the Australia fur seal playing with his 
companions
Interviews available with: Carla Haskell, Mammal and Bird Manager, SEA LIFE 
Sunshine Coast Aquarium

About Merlin Entertainments:

Merlin Entertainments is a global leader in location-based, family 
entertainment. As Europe's Number 1 and the world's second-largest visitor 
attraction operator, Merlin operates over 140 attractions, 23 hotels and 6 
holiday villages in 24 countries and across 4 continents. Merlin's purpose is 
to deliver memorable experiences to its millions of guests around the world, 
through its iconic brands and multiple attraction formats, and the commitment 
and passion of its employees.

Merlin currently has 9 attractions in Australia, including WILD LIFE Sydney 
Zoo, Madame Tussauds, Sydney; Illawarra Fly Treetop Adventures and Otway Fly 
Treetop Adventures & Zip Line; the Sydney Tower Eye; SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, 
SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium, SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast, Queensland, and Kelly 
Tarlton's SEA LIFE Aquarium in Auckland. Visitwww.merlinentertainments.biz 
<https://www.merlinentertainments.biz/> for more information.

 

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<p><span class="legendSpanClass">SUNSHINE COAST, Australia</span>, <span class="legendSpanClass">April 2, 2026</span> /PRNewswire/ -- SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast is delighted to introduce Bella, a six-year-old rescued Australian fur seal who recently joined the aquarium. Weighing 50.5 kilograms, Bella is currently the only individual of her species in human care, making her arrival a significant moment for both the aquarium and the community.</p> 
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 <p style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; WIDTH: 100%"> <a href="https://mma.prnasia.com/media2/2948761/Bella.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #0000FF"> <img src="https://mma.prnasia.com/media2/2948761/Bella.jpg?p=medium600" title="" alt="" /> </a> <br /><span></span></p> 
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<p>Named after Victoria's Bellarine Peninsula, Bella was rescued from St Leonards Beach following an incident involving a dog that likely separated her from her mother. She sustained an injury to her left flipper, required extensive care and rehabilitation, and continues to be monitored annually to ensure her long-term health.</p> 
<p>Having successfully completed her quarantine period, Bella is setting into life at SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast and is gradually integrating with the resident seal colony. She can often be seen alongside her new seal friends, confidently exploring her environment and delighting in the presence of visitors.</p> 
<p>&quot;Bella's arrival is an exciting step forward for our seal family,&quot; said <b>Carla Haskell, Mammal and Bird Manager at SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast</b>. &quot;She has such a curious and energetic nature and has already captured the hearts of our animal care team. We're thrilled to see her building bonds with the rest of the seals.&quot;</p> 
<p>As the only Australian fur seal currently in human care, Bella offers a rare and meaningful opportunity for visitors to connect with her species and better understand the challenges facing wild seal populations. Her story reinforces SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast's ongoing commitment to conservation and protecting our oceans for future generations.</p> 
<p>Visitors can also interact with the seals in a whole new way with our <b>Seal Encounter</b> experience. Meet them face to flipper in a hands-on encounter that lets you get up close to these amazing animals. Spaces are limited, so be sure to pre-book online: <a href="http://www.visitsealife.com/sunshine-coast/tickets-passes/experiences/seal-experiences/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #0000FF">www.visitsealife.com/sunshine-coast/tickets-passes/experiences/seal-experiences/</a></p> 
<p>With the school holidays just around the corner, SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast is the perfect destination for families looking for fun and educational experiences. Young ocean lovers can take part in the <b>Junior Marine Biologist</b> program (last remaining slots for 14<sup>th</sup> &amp; 16<sup>th</sup> Apr), enjoy the unforgettable <b>Sleep Under the Sea</b> overnight adventure (last remaining slots for 11<sup>th</sup> &amp; 18<sup>th</sup> Apr), or experience the aquarium in a more relaxed environment during the monthly <b>Sensory Sessions</b>. Book online to secure a spot!</p> 
<p>Capture the moment with a professional photo to take home or extend the adventure with our immersive VR game for an unforgettable underwater journey. For those who can't get enough, guests looking to visit more often can also take advantage of great value Annual Pass options, offering unlimited entry and exclusive benefits throughout the year. Purchase at: <a href="http://www.visitsealife.com/sunshine-coast/tickets-passes/tickets/annual-passes" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #0000FF">www.visitsealife.com/sunshine-coast/tickets-passes/tickets/annual-passes</a></p> 
<p><b>MEDIA CALL<br /></b><b>When:</b><span> 10am, Thursday, 9</span><sup>th</sup><span> April<br /></span><b>Where:</b> SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast Aquarium, Parkyn Parade, Mooloolaba<br /><b>Photo/Video Opportunities: </b>Bella the Australia fur seal playing with his companions<br /><b>Interviews available with: </b>Carla Haskell, Mammal and Bird Manager, SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast Aquarium</p> 
<p><b><u>About Merlin Entertainments:</u></b></p> 
<p>Merlin Entertainments is a global leader in location-based, family entertainment. As Europe's Number 1 and the world's second-largest visitor attraction operator, Merlin operates over 140 attractions, 23 hotels and 6 holiday villages in 24 countries and across 4 continents. Merlin's purpose is to deliver memorable experiences to its millions of guests around the world, through its iconic brands and multiple attraction formats, and the commitment and passion of its employees.</p> 
<p>Merlin currently has 9 attractions in Australia, including WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo, Madame Tussauds, Sydney; Illawarra Fly Treetop Adventures and Otway Fly Treetop Adventures &amp; Zip Line; the Sydney Tower Eye; SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium, SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast, Queensland, and Kelly Tarlton's SEA LIFE Aquarium in Auckland. Visit <a href="https://www.merlinentertainments.biz/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" style="color: #0000FF">www.merlinentertainments.biz</a> for more information.</p> 
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