Saturday, November 22nd, 2008
The votes are in, and the National Aquarium’s newest dolphin has a name! Members of the public cast more than 22,400 votes via text message and at www.wbaltv.com, and Bayley was the clear favorite with 31% of the votes. With the help of the Aquarium’s dolphins, Baltimore City Mayor Sheila Dixon announced the winning name during a live broadcast from the shallow end of the dolphin pool.
Tuesday, November 11th, 2008
The presidential election has come and gone, but the National Aquarium still needs your vote! The newest addition to the dolphin colony is now 3 months old and the Aquarium is calling on the public to choose her name. From November 11 – 20 people are invited to vote for their favorite of five names by text messaging or visiting WBALTV.com.
Monday, November 10th, 2008
The National Aquarium in Baltimore announces the newest addition to the dolphin family – a male Atlantic bottlenose dolphin, born at the Aquarium on September 9th.
Thursday, July 31st, 2008
It’s a girl! Staff and volunteers at the National Aquarium in Baltimore are excited about a tiny addition to the dolphin colony: At approximately 7 a.m. on Sunday, July 27 Chesapeake, a 16 year old Atlantic bottlenose dolphin, gave birth to a female calf. At birth the calf was approximately 30 lbs and 2-3 feet long. Chesapeake is the daughter of Shiloh. This is Chesapeake’s third calf born at the National Aquarium.
The National Aquarium in Baltimore is deeply saddened to report that Shiloh, a 29 year old Atlantic bottlenose dolphin, gave birth to a stillborn calf early last week.