SeaQuest Interactive Aquariums


SeaQuest Interactive Aquariums, branded as SeaQuest, is an Idaho-based interactive marine life attraction chain. It features animal touch tanks and marine-themed children's birthday parties at shopping malls throughout the United States. The company has locations in Utah, Texas, Las Vegas, New Jersey, California, Connecticut, Minnesota, Colorado, Virginia and Florida. As of 2020, it has plans to open new facilities in Florida.
The franchise is owned and operated by Vince Covino, the brother of convicted poacher Ammon Covino.
None of the aquariums are accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums.

History

SeaQuest was established in 2015 by the Idaho-based Covino brothers, Ammon and Vince. Prior to the launch of SeaQuest, the Covino brothers opened several standalone aquariums beginning with the Idaho Aquarium in 2011, Portland Aquarium in 2012, the Austin Aquarium in 2013 and the San Antonio Aquarium in 2014. SeaQuest provides an interactive experience for visitors by allowing guests the option to touch fish through open tanks, as well as holding and feeding animals in close proximity. Although similar to its sister aquariums, SeaQuest locations are usually housed within shopping malls.
In 2013, Ammon Covino was found guilty of poaching animals off the shore of the Florida Keys, leaving Vince Covino to be the CEO of the business.

Locations

SeaQuest has ten locations across America.
SeaQuest has been subject of numerous violations and controversies at various locations. This list does not include violations and controversies at Covino's other aquarium businesses in Austin, San Antonio, and the former location in Portland, Oregon.

Littleton, Colorado

In addition to violations, SeaQuest has been subject to considerable boycott and protests by many animal-rights advocates such as actor Alec Baldwin who blocked an aquarium from being constructed on Long Island.