Friday, 27 March 2020 17:19

Life goes on, behind closed doors, in Poema del Mar

Poema del Mar has also closed its doors since the alarm state was declared, but life continues within its facilities. Thus, the staff works daily to ensure the welfare of all the animals and the aquarium invites its followers and visitors to immerse themselves in a new adventure every day through its social networks.

In line with the philosophy of the Loro Parque Company, Poema del Mar's priority is to ensure that the animals living in its facilities have all their needs covered and continue to receive all the care they need to ensure their maximum well-being. In addition, the aquarium is committed to ensuring that the staff work with all the preventive measures recommended by the authorities to keep them in good health.

Likewise, while the quarantine lasts, all those interested will be able to continue visiting the Poema del Mar facilities virtually thanks to the publications that the aquarium team is publishing on social networks with the hashtag #AtHomeWithPoemaDelMar, through which they can dive through the different exhibitions, learn curiosities about its enigmatic species and discover the wonders hidden in the oceans, seas and rivers of the planet.

This is a joint initiative with Loro Parque, which has also increased its digital content with the hashtag #AtHomeWithLoroParque and which is being very well accepted by the public, the staff works daily to ensure the well-being of all the animals and the aquarium invites its followers and visitors to immerse themselves in a new adventure every day through its social networks.

Two African Spurred Tortoises take a walk in the aquarium

Taking advantage of the fact that Poema del Mar is closed to the public, Miguela and Fernanda, two African Spurred Tortoises, have left their facility to explore the aquarium. This activity is part of a training program that has been developed by their caretakers. They have visited their neighbors the rays; they have walked over a

Mexican limestone cave; they have met the characters from Finding Nemo, and they have even seen sharks in the impressive Deep Sea.