History
SeaQuest was established in 2015 by Vince Covino. Prior to the launch of SeaQuest, along with his brother Ammon, founded Portland Aquarium in 2012 (closed 2016), the Austin Aquarium in 2013 and theLocations
SeaQuest has ten locations across America.Community engagement
SeaQuest organized an event in collaboration with Layton Communities That Care to support the prevention underage drinking. In 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic, SeaQuest’s Stonecrest location also offered free COVID vaccinations.Violations and controversies
SeaQuest has been subject to boycott and protests by animal-rights advocates such as People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals">PETA Peta or PETA may refer to: Acronym * Pembela Tanah Air, a militia established by the occupying Japanese in Indonesia in 1943 * People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, an American animal rights organization * People Eating Tasty Animals, an ...Littleton, Colorado
* 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. *In 2019, a sloth named Flash was burned by a heat lamp on two occasions resulting in significant burns to its face. The employee responsible for the animal's care was charged with cruelty-to-animals, but was found not guilty. *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. *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. *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, and a state fine for SeaQuest's unlawful procurement of a two-toed sloth and failure to obtain an appropriate license for the animal. *Approximately 30 injuries involving animal-to-human bites were reported to occur between June 2018 and January 2019.Las Vegas, Nevada
*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. *In 2018, a capybara named Wesley escaped while en route to a veterinary office and was injured in the process.Fort Worth, Texas
*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.References
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