The history of Marineland began in 1964 when an Auckland architectural firm was commissioned by
Napier City Council under mayor
Peter Tait to design an aquarium and dolphin pool. In late January 1965 Marineland caught its first
common dolphin, Daphne, and the facility opened two days later. In 1969, two dolphins died when vandals broke in and fed them nails. By the end of the 1960s the site had exhibited dusky dolphins,
California sea lions,
leopard seals and
New Zealand fur seals. In the 1970s, Marineland welcomed
bottlenose dolphins,
Weddell seals, and small clawed
otters that came from
Melbourne Zoo. In the 1980s and 1990s, significant development occurred with the construction of a grandstand and a new Marine Education Centre with funding from
New Zealand Lotteries Commission grant In 1992, a very popular "Swim With Dolphins" programme was established. Marineland closed to the public in September 2008 when Kelly, the last remaining dolphin, died. Many of the animals and staff were transferred to
National Aquarium of New Zealand, also in Napier. In September 2013, Napier City Council announced that Marineland was to be demolished and replaced with a skatepark, known as Bay Skate. ==Notable animals==