• by Sarah Teach •
Help, help! Two tiny little seahorses are in desperate need of names, and you might be the only one who can save the day! The seahorses, a Mrs. and Mr., have recently moved into their summer home at the Maria Mitchell Association’s (MMA) harborfront aquarium on Washington Street.
The seahorses sat for an interview, which we organized in order to gather information straight from their mouths. However, the couple had precious little to say and refused to be publicly quoted. Finally, we threw our hands up and moved on to Andrew Mckenna-Foster, MMA’s Director of Natural Sciences, who begun our conversation by
Evidently you can lead a seahorse to new waters, but you can’t make it change its life partner; this species doesn’t change seahorses in midstream, midlife, or mid anything. Mckenna-Foster weighs in on the couple’s unique relationship: “They dance to greet each other very morning. We’ve seen it a few times. They link tails and move around. It’s terribly cute.” He adds, “They’re our pride and joy right now, and we’re doing everything we can to give them a really nice home.”
The names will be drawn and decided on astronomer Maria Mitchell’s 195th birthday, next Thursday, August 1, and announced at the celebration being held from 1 to 4 p.m. at MMA’s Vestal Street properties. Since both Mrs. and Mr. need names, there are potentially two winners of this contest. But don’t put the cart before the seahorse. For the best chance at winning the contest, drop by the aquarium and get to know the dynamic duo before you pick names that will suit them best. The aquarium, located at 28 Washington, is open Mondays through Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.