Boston Herald

Aquarium to auction off chance to name whales

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A Connecticu­t aquarium plans to auction off the chance to name three of its five recently arrived beluga whales to raise money for their care and to offset the cost of transporti­ng them from Canada.

President and CEO Stephen Coan said the Sea Research Foundation has teamed with the New Yorkbased auction house Guernsey’s to hold a fundraisin­g auction on Aug. 19 at the Mystic Aquarium, which it operates.

“The three whales will get what we refer to as stage names, and they would be referred to by those names going forward,” he said. “We’ve named other animals in the past and people get very excited about the opportunit­y. It really makes the animals part of the community and the community feels they are part of the experience of welcoming the new animals.”

The aquarium hopes to raise $4 million at the auction, which will also include donated art, perhaps a boat or vintage car and some unique experience­s — such as educationa­l dive trips with scientists to places such as the undersea Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument in the Atlantic Ocean, Coan said.

It will cost the aquarium about $5 million a year to care for the belugas, he said. That includes about $250,000 a year to pay for food and veterinary care for each animal, as well as costs associated with running the habitat and research.

The foundation also spent millions of dollars last month transporti­ng the whales from their previous home at Marineland in Niagara Falls, Ontario, using custom-made stretchers and special tanks inside a C-130 cargo plane, Coan said.

Mystic Aquarium, which specialize­s in beluga research, spent months securing the needed approvals from both nations and overcoming challenges from some animal rights groups, which had opposed the move.

The auction announceme­nt comes the same day the whales were fully integrated into the main part of the aquarium’s 750,000-gallon beluga habitat with its three existing whales — Kela, Juno and Natasha.

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