In 1912, the
North Sea Aquarium started in the cellar so-called
Strandhalle. On June 24, 1928, the
Tiergrotten (literally
Animal Grotto) was opened outside the
Weser embankment. The
North Sea flood of 1962 killed a lot of animals in the zoo. Major renovations took place in 1976 and from 2000 to 2004. The
Zoo am Meer was opened on March 27, 2004.
Polar bears The
polar bear Victoria was transported from
Tierpark Hagenbeck on January 10, 2008: (video) to
Zoo am Meer with the hope that she and
Lloyd might breed. She stayed in Bremerhaven until October 24, 2011. The polar bear
Irka came from
Canada to Bremerhaven in 1979 when she was probably a year old and she spent her whole life in the zoo. She was suffering from
arthritis when she got old, but she was otherwise fit for a long time. She was euthanized on June 4, 2012, after she became disoriented, lost coordination and a blood test suggested changes in her liver. After her death a tumor was found in her liver. The eight-year-old polar bear
Valeska came to Bremerhaven in September 2012 from the
Ranua Wildlife Park in Finland as new partner for
Lloyd who has been in Bremerhaven since 2002.
Other animals The two baby seals called
Luna and
Paula were born on 21 and 22 July 2012 by different mothers. ==Future plans==