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SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium joins World Association of Zoos and Aquariums

  • Friday 20th September 2024
  • Conservation

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SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium has achieved a significant milestone by being awarded World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) membership. This prestigious recognition marks a historic moment for the aquarium, as it becomes the first in the Oceania region to join the ranks of the world's most influential and impactful zoos and aquariums in the conservation and welfare space.

Richard Dilly, Cluster General Manager at Merlin Entertainments Sydney attractions commented, "We are thrilled to join WAZA, reinforcing our commitment to marine conservation and education on a global scale. We look forward to collaborating with global partners to protect our oceans."

WAZA, the unifying organisation for the global zoo and aquarium community, promotes cooperation and collaboration between zoos and aquariums worldwide. It facilitates coordination between national and regional associations and encourages the highest standards in member institutions.

Dr Martín Zordan, WAZA CEO said, “We are thrilled to welcome SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium to the WAZA community. This year, our annual conference will be held in Sydney, and I am confident that many of our members will appreciate the chance to visit our new member institution, especially as we endeavour to incorporate more aquariums into our community.”

This achievement is expected to open new doors for SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, enabling it to contribute to global conservation efforts and learn from the best practices of other leading institutions worldwide.

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