BACKGROUND
Billed
as Europe's first oceanarium Marineland was the brain child of zoo-man Robert
Jackson owner of the Welsh
Mountain Zoo in Colwyn Bay North Wales in partnership with George Cansdale
- former Superintendent at London Zoo and owner of Natureland
Marine Zoo on Skegness sea-front. They setup Marineland with a company called
Marineland Ltd and opened the aquarium in 1964. Unfortunately they had financial
difficulties and were taken over by Morecambe Council a year or so later.
The council ran Marineland for a large part of it's early operational life. In 1977 the aquarium was acquired by Trident Television who at that time owned Windsor Safari Park. In 1983 it was bought Ocean World (Marine) Ltd. The aquarium last remaining dolphin 'Rocky' became part of the controversial Into The Blue project and was eventually release into the sea in the Caribbean in September 1991. His fate remains unknown.
Marineland closed in 1990 and was demolished in 1992 as part of a regeneration project for the Stone Jetty and seafront
A Review of Dolphinaria states:
Pools: A: 11.75 x 10.50 x 5.50 m; surface area 123 m2. B: 10.80 x 9.25 x 2.50 m; surface area 100 m2 Total surface area 223 m2 . Outdoor, natural sea water.
Video of Marineland's Opening
GUIDE BOOK
Original cover to 1964 Guide book https://www.zooguides.org.uk/Morecambe/1964.htm |
Click Picture to Full Guide Book |
Original cover to 1972 Guide book https://www.zooguides.org.uk/Morecambe/1972.htm |
POSTCARDS
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Video clip of Rocky the dolphin at Marineland
Morecambe taken in summer 1990.
Reported from September 1988 from The Daily Telegraph and The Times of failed attempt of four animal rights activists to try and release Rocky the dolphin at Marineland in 1988. |
I REMEMBER PAINTING MURALS INSIDE MARINELAND. WORKING WITH ME WAS GEOFFREY THOMPSON, A BRILLIANT ARTIST AND DEPUTY PUBLICITY MANAGER AT THE TOWN HALL. WE WERE RACING AGAINST TIME BEFORE THE OPENING EVENT. I WAS PAINTING A JUNGLE SCENE IN THE ALLIGATOR POOL WHILST THE ALLIGATORS WERE IN SITU. THE KEEPER GAVE ME A SWEEPING BRUSH IN CASE THEY CAME TOO CLOSE. HE SAID TO BASH THEM ON THE SNOUT. VERY EXCITING JOB AS I RECALL.I ALSO REMEMBER SIR LAURENCE OLIVIER BUYING ME A DRINK IN THE SEA HORSE BAR WHEN I WAS WORKING THERE.
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ReplyDeleteThe guy in the last 2 photos and final video is my Dad :)
ReplyDeleteGreat site! My father Alex A Parkinson was the Architect for Marine land and the rest of the redevelopment of Haisham Head .I was there when Johnny Morris opened Marineland .The free flight Avery was a first for the U.K to. Many thanks Adam Parkinson
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