The Miami Seaquarium, a popular Florida tourist attraction, is being evicted from the property it leases from Miami-Dade County. In a lease termination notice sent to the Chief Executive Officer of The Dolphin Company, which owns the Seaquarium, Miami-Dade County, Mayor Daniella Levine Cava cited numerous violations including a lack of experienced staff and decaying habitats. The county had informed the park in January of a possible eviction after a review from the United States Department of Agriculture. A series of federal inspections revealed unsafe and structurally deficient buildings. The eviction notice requires the Seaquarium to vacate the premises by April 21, 2024.