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The Florida Aquarium Secures $3 Million Gift from The Mosaic Company for Expansion

From left to right: Ken Hagan, Darryl Shaw, Bruce Bodine, Roger German in front of a check for $3 Million held by divers in the habitat behind them

August 23, 2024

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Tampa, FL – (August 23, 2024) The Florida Aquarium is celebrating a significant milestone in its current $45 million expansion project, thanks to a generous $3 million donation from The Mosaic Company. As part of this partnership, Mosaic becomes the presenting sponsor for the upcoming Sea Lion Exhibit, further solidifying its longstanding commitment to the Aquarium and the Tampa Bay community. It is one of the first leadership gifts and the largest corporate investment in the Sea Change capital campaign.

“The Florida Aquarium is immensely grateful for Mosaic’s incredible generosity and unwavering support,” said Roger Germann, President and CEO of The Florida Aquarium. “This leadership gift as part of our capital campaign will significantly enhance our ability to educate, inspire, and connect our guests with marine wildlife by bringing California sea lions to the West Coast of Florida for the first time. Mosaic’s commitment to our shared purpose exemplifies their dedication to environmental stewardship and community partnership.”

This gift from Mosaic is its first multi-million-dollar community investment since Bruce Bodine became President and CEO in January.

“This partnership exemplifies the power of public-private collaborations in driving meaningful change,” said Bruce Bodine, President and CEO of The Mosaic Company. “The Florida Aquarium’s focus on conservation and protecting Florida’s waterways and wildlife aligns perfectly with Mosaic’s mission to help the world grow the food it needs, with responsibility at the forefront. We are proud to support the Aquarium’s efforts and contribute to the care and wellbeing of the animals.”

Major Gift and Exhibit Sponsorship

The Mosaic Company’s substantial contribution will play a pivotal role in the expansion project at The Florida Aquarium—the largest expansion in the Aquarium’s 29-year history. Plans include several exciting new experiences for guests, most notably a grand outdoor sea lion habitat to be added in the final phase of construction in the next three years.

Mosaic’s Longstanding Support

Mosaic has been a dedicated supporter of The Florida Aquarium since the Aquarium’s inception at Channelside in Downtown Tampa in 1995. The partnership has continued to thrive with the company’s in-kind contribution of 42 million gallons of ocean saltwater since 2004, which is critical for the care of the Aquarium’s animals. This water is transported via barge from the Gulf of Mexico, with each shipment containing approximately 300,000 gallons—a total value of more than $5 million over the past two decades.

As a community partner, Mosaic has been involved in various aspects of the Aquarium’s growth and success, from infrastructure and expansion projects to school field trip sponsorships and board leadership.

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