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SeaWorld is new home for orphaned walrus from Alaska

SeaWorld is new home for orphaned walrus from Alaska

An orphaned Pacific walrus found on the beaches of northern Alaska is now living at SeaWorld Orlando, the theme park announced Wednesday.

The calf, estimated to be a few weeks old, was discovered by residents of Utqiagvik, Alaska, after a walrus herd had left the area.  She was transported to the Alaska SeaLife Center and treated for dehydration and malnourishment.  After rehabilitative care, she was determined to be non-releasable by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.

She arrived at SeaWorld weighing about 220 pounds on Sept. 18.  The theme park was selected as her new home because of the staff’s experience with walruses and because of its walrus herd, which will help with development and includes a female walrus that may act as a surrogate mom.

The animal has been named Ukiaq — or Uki (pronounced “oo-kee”) for short. That translates to “autumn” in the language of the Inupiaq people.

SeaWorld Orlando visitors cannot see Uki — yet.

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IAAPA planning attractions expo in Abu Dhabi

IAAPA planning attractions expo in Abu Dhabi

IAAPA is adding another site to its expo lineup. The attractions industry association will debut its IAAPA Expo Middle East in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, in 2026.

The International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions, based in Orlando, already has major trade show-style events in the U.S., Asia and Europe. The announcement was made during IAAPA Expo Europe, held in Amsterdam this week.

“This region is experiencing tremendous growth and innovation, and we are eager to support and elevate the industry here,” IAAPA president Jakob Wahl said in a news release.

“Our expo will provide a platform for networking, learning, and discovering new opportunities. We look forward to creating a valuable experience for all attendees and participants,” he said.

Among the attractions in UAE is SeaWorld Abu Dhabi, the first SeaWorld park outside of the United States.

IAAPA Expo Middle East will be held March 30-April 2 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre. It will feature a large exhibit floor, educational sessions, behind-the-scenes tours and interactions with industry leaders. read more

Someone tried to break into my house: How I chose a security system

Someone tried to break into my house: How I chose a security system

By Dalia Ramirez | NerdWallet

A few weeks ago, someone attempted a break-in at my house in the middle of the night. For the first time, my family realized we needed a security system — immediately.

We discussed the most critical factors for our convenience and safety, and I compared those with my experience reviewing home security equipment from various providers.

We chose and installed a DIY system that was easy to set up and operate from a mobile app and had no long-term contract or ongoing fees.

Our previous safety measures

My family locked our doors at night, but sometimes not while we were out for the day. We have had an alarm sticker on a front-facing window that’s likely been there longer than we have, with no alarm system to match.

However, our somewhat relaxed attitude toward security didn’t match our town’s property crime rates. To my surprise, my neighborhood ranked above the national average for property crime in 2022, earning a “C” grade from CrimeGrade.org.

Our attempted break-in experience was a sobering reminder that just because something hasn’t happened before doesn’t mean it won’t, and that it’s much better to be safe than sorry. read more

4 Central Florida restaurants shut down last week

4 Central Florida restaurants shut down last week

Four Central Florida restaurants shut down following health inspections the week of Sept. 15-21, according to data from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.

Orange

Santora’s Pizzeria at 5 W. Silver Star Road in Ocoee shut down on Sept. 17. Inspectors found nine violations, two of which were a high priority for flying insects and rodent activity. A second inspection the same day had six violations, but none was a high priority. The restaurant requires a follow-up inspection but is not a danger to the public. It has been reopened.

Seminole

Jax 5th Ave Deli & Ale House at 951 Greenwood Blvd. in Lake Mary shut down on Sept. 21. Inspectors found 10 violations, two of which were a high priority for roach activity and food held at the wrong temperatures. Officials conducted a second inspection on Sept. 21. They found nine violations and issued a time extension for the food temperature violation. The restaurant met inspection standards. It has been reopened.

Hungry Howie’s at 430 S.R. 436, Suite 103 in Casselberry shut down on Sept. 19. Inspectors found 11 violations, three of which were a high priority. Those violations included roach activity, a missing vacuum breaker and a spray hose hanging below the rim of the sink. read more