Archive for July, 2010
John Rupp retires
Jul 19th
Aquatic animal curator makes waves in Tacoma’s underwater world
After nearly three decades, overseer of marine animals at Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium retires
Tacoma’s “modern-day Jacques Cousteau” starts and ends every day with a ferry trip across Commencement Bay. The time between those ferry rides is currently spent managing a vast underwater world, and after 28 years, he will retire from his role as aquatic animal curator of Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium this June.
Comparing curator John Rupp to Cousteau, PDZA director Gary Geddes said Rupp’s contributions to Tacoma’s marine community are remarkable.
“He is a world‐class biologist and a visionary in aquarium design,” Geddes said. “His work on the zoo’s tropical South Pacific Aquarium illuminated both his extensive shark expertise and his keen imagination for dramatic and effective exhibitry.”
Rupp led the team that brought the South Pacific Aquarium and its unparalleled shark collection to Tacoma when it opened in 1989. For years afterward, the exhibit was a benchmark for aquarium design and Rupp served as a consultant on several subsequent projects around the world.
Speaking of his work on the exhibit, Rupp said, “That contribution to this community is what makes me most proud.”
A lifetime on the water
When asked about his initial interest in marine life, Rupp described himself as a water boy with an intense love of animals.
“I could swim underwater at the same time I could walk,” he said. “My parents gave me a pair of goggles when I was 4 years old, and it opened up the world for me.”
After learning to surf and SCUBA dive at age 14, Rupp said he was naturally nervous around sharks, but quickly became more curious than scared.
That curiosity led to a decades‐long career studying and caring for shark species around the world. Rupp’s shark‐focused career took him everywhere from the coastline of New Zealand to the shores of Commencement Bay.
“Tracking the sixgill sharks of Puget Sound is one of my favorite responsibilities,” Rupp said. “I plan to continue to work in this capacity as a volunteer during retirement.”
Not only will Rupp join Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium’s volunteer dive program, but he says his future plans won’t take him too far from his professional world.
“I don’t see myself retiring in the conventional way we sometimes imagine,” he said. “I plan to stay very involved in Tacoma’s tight‐knit underwater world.”
Zoo deputy director John Houck has worked with Rupp for more than 25 years and said the ripples Rupp’s career will leave on the zoo and aquarium will be felt for decades.
“I have a tremendous respect and admiration for John,” Houck said. “He helped bring Point Defiance to a high point in the aquarium world with his scientific expertise, compassionate animal husbandry and inspiring leadership as a manager.”
Houck said the zoo will look to Rupp for consultation and guidance for years to come.
“We’re not letting him get away that easy,” he said. “He will continue to be one of our go‐to experts in the world of water.”
For more information on Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium, visit www.pdza.org or call 253‐591‐5337.
Shark Week at Birch Aquarium
Jul 12th
The Shark Week program begins Saturday July 17 and continues, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily, through July 23. The program will include hourly presentations on sharks along with live shark encounters. Children can touch docile horn and swell shark pups in touch tanks. Daily shark scavenger hunts will have shark tooth prizes. Children can watch videos of sharks in the wild, have their picture taken with a great white shark in a photo booth and go on shark scavenger hunts. Shark-themed dive shows take place in Birch’s two-story kelp forest tank at 2 p.m. Saturday, 10:30 a.m. July 18 and 12:30 p.m. July 20 and 22.
Among the topics Scripps researchers will tackle are why sharks are vulnerable and need to be protected, how sharks use their teeth the way humans use utensils, and new conservation efforts to sustain declining shark populations.
Texas State Aquarium 20th birthday
Jul 9th
The Texas State Aquarium is celebrating it’s 20th birthday, it’s open daily from 9:00 a.m to 6:00 p.m on Shoreline Blvd. near Corpus Christi Beach.
Fintastic exhibit at Pine Knoll Shores Aquarium
Jul 9th
Fintastic exhibit at Pine Knoll Shores Aquarium is designed with the visually impaired in mind. Each exhibit has an audio narrative actuated by touching the exhibit as opposed to pushing a button or flipping a switch. The audio plays from the dome directly overhead.
Paul the Psychic Octopus backs Spain to beat Holland in final
Jul 9th
Paul has been in amazing form during the tournament, correctly predicting all of Germany’s six results, including their shock defeat to Serbia.
Originally from Weymouth, Paul moved from the fascinating underwater world of SEA LIFE Oberhausen in 2006.



