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Mystic Aquarium Really Works Hard For Animals to Stay Safe Part 2

 Some more answers to my questions 4. Mystic Aquarium has 32 African Penguins. There are only tens of thousands left in the world today. In the 1900s there used to be millions of penguins. They were lost over plastics, oil spills and people fishing for the penguin's food. South Africa needs baby penguins from Mystic. Mystic takes baby penguins  to South Africa to help their population of penguins grow. They collect penguin poop to find out if the penguins are healthy. There are 7 different species of turtles, 6 of them are endangered. There are 6 turtles right now in Mystic that were caught in Massachusetts. They had a cold stump and they were picked up. They are always released after they heal. 5.Different season changes are ok for the animals except the African penguin. 6. Mystic aquarium closed from March 17th until the end of April. The beluga whales at Mystic needed workers to come see them because they missed people every day. . The masks scared the whales and the sea li...

Mystic Aquarium Really Works Hard For Animals to Stay Safe

 I had an interview with Mary Ellen Mateleska. She is the Director of Education & Conservation at Mystic Aquarium.  These are some of the answers to my questions; 1. Litter in the ocean is all human caused. Most of the litter is  coming  from crowded beaches. The wind blows the litter out of the trash bin or when a person leaves litter on the beach, the tide takes it to the ocean and to other water sources.  2. It is very important  also that you should cut up the elastics that go around your ears on single use masks. There  have also been people who have made things that you are not able to cut up, safe for sea animals. There is a person who has found a way to make a kind of balloon that will disintegrate in the ocean. There are many people trying to help sea animals. 3. Most vaquita, which are really small porpoises, are the most endangered of all. There are less then 20 left in the world, today.  The Hawksbill sea turtle is also critically...