SeaQuest (aquariums)

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SeaQuest Holdings, LLC
Seaquest
Company typePrivate
FoundedNovember 2015
Headquarters,
Area served
United States
Key people
Vince Covino, founder and CEO[1]
ServicesEntertainment, aquariums, petting zoos
Revenue$5 million
Number of employees
300
Websitevisitseaquest.com

SeaQuest Holdings, LLC better known as just SeaQuest, is an interactive marine, exotic mammal, and bird/reptile life attraction chain. It was founded by Vince Covino and features hands-on animal interactions at shopping malls throughout the United States.[2] The company has locations in Utah, Texas, Las Vegas, New Jersey, California, Minnesota, Colorado, and Virginia.[3] SeaQuest has attracted considerable controversy and legal issues due to concerns over its animal care standards.

History

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SeaQuest was established in 2015 by Vince Covino.[4] Prior to the launch of SeaQuest, along with his brother Ammon, founded Portland Aquarium in 2012 (closed 2016),[5] the Austin Aquarium in 2013[6] and the San Antonio Aquarium in 2014.[7]

SeaQuest opened its first location at Layton, Utah in 2016.[8] This location was followed by one in the Las Vegas area, which also opened in 2016 at The Boulevard Mall.[9] A third location opened in Fort Worth, Texas in 2017.[10]

SeaQuest provides an immersive experience for visitors by allowing guests to touch, feed, and interact with exotic birds, reptiles, mammals, and marine life through hands-on exhibits throughout the aquarium.[11] Although similar to its sister aquariums, SeaQuest locations are usually housed within shopping malls.

SeaQuest's Littleton, Colorado location opened in June 2018.[12] SeaQuest went on to open its fifth location in Folsom in September 2018.[13][12] The company's location at the Stonecrest Mall opened in 2021 and was the first step of a redevelopment project by Stonecrest Resorts.[14]

In June 2023, the Stonecrest, Georgia location permanently closed. A new aquarium is supposed to be taking over the location.[15] In August 2023, the Trumbull, Connecticut location permanently closed after years of animal welfare violations.[16]

SeaQuest employee with tegu.
SeaQuest employee with an Asian water monitor.

Locations

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As of 2023, SeaQuest currently has 8 locations across the United States.[3]

Location Date Opened
Layton, Utah 2016
Las Vegas, Nevada 2016
Fort Worth, Texas 2017
Folsom, California 2018[17]
Roseville, Minnesota 2018[18]
Lynchburg, Virginia 2019[19]
Woodbridge, New Jersey 2019[20]
SeaQuest employee dressed as a mermaid.
SeaQuest employee dressed as a mermaid.

Former locations

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Location Date Opened Date Closed
Littleton, Colorado 2018[21] February 7, 2024[22]
Stonecrest, Georgia 2021[7] 2023 [23]
Trumbull, Connecticut 2019[18] 2023 [24]

Community engagement

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SeaQuest organized an event in collaboration with Layton Communities That Care to support the prevention underage drinking.[25] In 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic, SeaQuest's Stonecrest location also offered free COVID vaccinations.[26][[27] SeaQuest also organized an event for Georbrand Jackson, a 10-year-old who was injured in a drive-by shooting, in December 2021.[28][29]

Violations and incidents

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SeaQuest has been subject to boycott and protests by animal-rights advocates such as PETA[30] and actor Alec Baldwin, who blocked an aquarium from being constructed on Long Island.[31] In addition, SeaQuest has had numerous violations and incidents at its various locations.[32]

Littleton, Colorado

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  • Colorado Parks and Wildlife suspended SeaQuest's exhibitor's license for two years due to an abundance of egregious violations related to the animals' welfare at the facility.[33]
  • In 2019, a sloth named Flash was burned by a heat lamp on two occasions resulting in significant burns to its face.[34] The employee responsible for the animal's care was charged with cruelty-to-animals, but was found not guilty.[35]
  • In 2018, Colorado Parks and Wildlife cited and fined SeaQuest for failing to report the death of a regulated kookaburra and issued warnings for the unlawful importation and possession of six wood ducks, unlawful importation of a caiman and wallaby, five counts of failing to report injuries to humans, and failing to report the deaths of 250 trout.[36]
  • In 2018, SeaQuest failed a Colorado Department of Agriculture pre-license inspection. Issues included illegal transfer of koi fish, unsanitary conditions, and allowing visitors to walk through the aviary while birds were grounded, creating a precarious environment where the birds were vulnerable to being stepped on.[37]
  • Additional events in 2018 included SeaQuest storing approximately 80 parakeets in an employee's garage after the company was ordered to shut down the interactive aviary,[38] and a state fine for SeaQuest's unlawful procurement of a two-toed sloth and failure to obtain an appropriate license for the animal.[39]
  • Approximately 30 injuries involving animal-to-human bites were reported to occur between June 2018 and January 2019.[40]
  • Permanently closed on February 4, 2024 due to animal welfare violations.[41]
A kid petting a snake at SeaQuest.
A kid petting a snake at SeaQuest.

Las Vegas, Nevada

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  • In 2019, Clark County Administrative Services suspended SeaQuest's exotic-animal permit because the facility held unpermitted otters and coatimundi. The agency imposed a $2,000 fine due to an Asian small-clawed otter dying after being caught in a water pool filtration system, and imposed an additional $2,000 fine for unpermitted animal breeding of Asian small-clawed otters.[31][42]
  • In 2018, a capybara named Wesley escaped while en route to a veterinary office and was injured in the process.[43]

Fort Worth, Texas

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  • In 2019, the United States Department of Agriculture cited SeaQuest for failing to reduce the risk of injury to visitors during public encounters with an Asian small-clawed otter.[44]
  • In 2024, both local and federal officials confirmed the Fort Worth location was under investigation following animal-neglect complaints from former SeaQuest employees. [45]

References

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  27. ^ "DeKalb Commissioner Cochran-Johnson, developer Vaughn Irons co-sponsors 2nd free COVID-19 vaccination event". On Common Ground News. January 27, 2022. Retrieved May 22, 2023.
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  29. ^ "10-Year-Old Boy Who Was Shot Gets Merry Christmas At SeaQuest Stonecrest". Decatur-Avondale Estates, GA Patch. December 29, 2021. Retrieved May 22, 2023.
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