uShaka mourns sad passing of Gambit

Gambit allowed countless people the opportunity to peer beneath the sea and meet one of its great ambassadors.

A HEAVY cloak of sadness and loss hung over uShaka Marine World this week after the announcement that one of the the marine theme park’s icons, Gambit, the Bottlenose Dolphin had died.

Undoubtedly the patriach at uShaka, Gambit celebrated his 48th birthday last year, making his one of the oldest dolphins to ever be documented.

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The South African Association for Marine Biological Research (SAAMBR) announced the sad passing of their star showman on Monday, hours after his death.

“His passing today was unexpected but thankfully swift, leaving an enormous hole in the hearts of the SAAMBR team, many of whom have worked with Gambit for over 20 years,” said Gabby Harris, assistant curator of SAAMBR’s Mammal and Bird Department.

Dr Larry Oellermann, CEO of SAAMBR expressed his deep sadness and support for the team.

“I have known Gambit since 1977, when I first met him as a teenager visiting the old Durban Aquarium. The awe he inspired in me then was one of the reasons I became a marine biologist”, he said. “My thoughts go out to the team who have worked so closely with Gambit over the years. All of us at SAAMBR share their loss.”

Gambit allowed countless people the opportunity to peer beneath the sea and meet one of its great ambassadors.

Gambit had celebrated his 48th birthday last year.

“This patriarch of Africa’s largest marine theme park leaves a huge hole in the lives of not only the team at SAAMBR who cared for him for decades, but also the greater uShaka family. This is just another sadness for all of us as we face the Covid-19 pandemic and the lockdown of both uShaka Marine World and our country. Gambit was a legend and is fondly remembered not only by those of us who work here, but also the hundreds of thousands of local, national and international visitors who have been fortunate to visit the world’s 7th largest aquarium and enjoy the many shows in which he has starred over the years. Gambit was a central figure in uShaka’s legendary annual Dolphins by Starlight show and has helped all of us to spread a powerful message regarding the need to conserve our previous marine environment as well as the beautiful sea animals that depend on it for their survival,” said Dr Stella Khumalo, chief executive officer of uShaka Marine World.

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She said that as uShaka said goodbye to Gambit, it was important to remember his huge legacy and to continue to build on this, spreading the very many messages of goodwill that emanated from the dolphin shows that remain a major attraction at uShaka.

“Gambit brought so much joy into the lives of those who have passed through our turnstiles and, once the lockdown is over and all is back to normal, we will pay our respects to this beautiful symbol of everything that uShaka Marine World stands for,” she added.

Gambit was father to five and grandfather to one of the SAAMBR dolphins.

 

 

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