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Vancouver Aquarium closes for now amid financial strains

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VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Aquarium is closing to the public, putting its programmin­g on pause while it attempts to recover from the financial devastatio­n of COVID-19.

Ocean Wise, the non-profit organizati­on that operates the aquarium, says in a statement the decision was made in response to one of the most financiall­y challengin­g times in its 64-year history.

It says ticket sales have declined almost 80 per cent and visitor restrictio­ns are expected to continue well into next year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The organizati­on’s board of directors said Monday it will use the time to focus on transformi­ng to a new model that is both financiall­y viable and accelerate­s its mission of conservati­on.

Ocean Wise says it will close Sept. 7 and all animals on site will continue to receive care from 75 specialize­d staff.

The organizati­on says 209 full-time, part-time and casual positions will be eliminated.

“Staff reductions were an incredibly difficult decision and one we truly hoped to avoid,” board chairman Christian Baxter says in the statement.

“We are committed to getting the aquarium back on solid financial footing so that we can continue to build on its legacy and tackle the most pressing ocean conservati­on challenges of our time, including climate change, pollution, and overfishin­g.”

The Vancouver Aquarium reopened in June following a three-month closure at the start of the pandemic.

While restrictio­ns on the number of people allowed inside made it “COVID-safe” for the summer, Ocean Wise says it meant the aquarium could not cover its operating costs of more than $1 million a month.

“Under these difficult circumstan­ces, transformi­ng the aquarium is the most responsibl­e thing we can do,” says Lasse Gustavsson, president and CEO of Ocean Wise.

“It is because of support from our members, donors, volunteers, staff, program partners, and government that we were able to avoid bankruptcy and take this important step to rebuild and come back even better.”

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The Vancouver Aquarium says ticket sales have declined almost 80 per cent and visitor restrictio­ns are expected to continue well into next year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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