"This place wouldn't be here if it wasn't for Winter," Powell said. It put the non-profit aquarium, first opened in 1972 on the site of a former water treatment plant, on the map internationally.
The film, starring Harry Connick Jr., Ashley Judd, Kris Kristofferson, Morgan Freeman and Nathan Gamble, was largely shot at the Clearwater aquarium and surrounding Tampa Bay locations. "Dolphin Tale," which was released in 2011, chronicled Winter's recovery and the unprecedented, lengthy effort to fit her with a prosthetic tail. Winter was two months old when her tail became entangled in a crab trap near Cape Canaveral, which forced its amputation. But at the time, eh said Winter was not responding to treatment as in the past, adding there was no evidence Winter had the coronavirus. Winter previously experienced intestinal issues - not uncommon among dolphins - but such problems have never affected her like this, Powell had said Thursday. James "Buddy" Powell, president of the aquarium, told reporters Thursday that the facility's staff and outside experts were doing everything possible seeking to restore the dolphin to health.
It had earlier said a Friday closure would allow workers to focus on the dolphin's medical care with plans to reopen Saturday. The statement said the aquarium would remained closed on Friday to provide staff time to grieve. Marquardt said the aquarium worked with specialists and marine mammal experts from around the country but the dolphin, which was in critical condition and declining, died while being held by caregivers. Shelly Marquardt, in a statement released by the aquarium. "While we are heartbroken by Winter's death, we are comforted knowing that our team did everything possible to give her the best chance at survival," said veterinarian Dr. The 16-year-old female bottlenose dolphin died while being held by animal care experts who were preparing Winter for a procedure at the Clearwater Marine Aquarium where the famous marine mammal has long resided. In 2020, Clearwater Marine Aquarium opened an $80 million expansion including a brand new 1.5 million-gallon water dolphin habitat providing CMA with the ability to care for more rescued and non-releasable dolphins.A prosthetic-tailed dolphin named Winter that starred in the "Dolphin Tale" movies died Thursday evening at a Florida aquarium despite life-saving efforts to treat a gastrointestinal abnormality, aquarium officials said. Her story of overcoming the loss of her tail flukes after being entangled in a crab trap, as told in Dolphin Tale and Dolphin Tale 2, resulted in a $2 billion impact to Pinellas County from 2012 to 2015 when the rest of the country was coming out of a recession. Winter the Dolphin inspired millions across the world with her message of perseverance. Necropsy results indicated the ultimate cause of Winter's death was an intestinal torsion – essentially, Winter's intestines had twisted.Ĭlearwater Marine Aquarium will continue to honor Winter's legacy with an onsite memorial, virtual reality experiences, and an endowment to safeguard indefinite support of CMA. Winter was 16 years old when she died in the arms of her animal care team at Clearwater Marine Aquarium on November 11, 2021. Flower petals of roses and orchids were released into the Gulf and the team blew bubbles, honoring one of Winter's favorite enrichment activities. The ashes were released by Martin and Veterinarian Dr. Coast Guard began the ceremony-at-sea followed by a poem read.