Sea World Premiers New Show on Earth Day

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Here is what SeaWorld has in store for Earth Day.

One Ocean open in San Diego on Memorial Day weekend and in San Antonio on June 10th.  It features killer wales. Shamu stadium has been upgraded with large tv screens, water fountains (35 of them) and a new musical score.  All in all it is a colorful, educational and entertaining new show for all ages.

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SeaWorld’s Earth Day programming represents the theme park’s commitment to ocean conservation and wildlife education. The One Ocean show — which replaced the famous Shamu shows — was designed to focus on SeaWorld’s marine conservation mission and inspire guests to care about the ocean and its creatures. SeaWorld operates one of the world’s most active marine animal rescue operations, rehabilitating and releasing hundreds of sea animals each year.

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