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Georgia Aquarium

Georgia Aquarium is a public aquarium in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It exhibits hundreds of species and thousands of animals across its seven major galleries, all of which reside in more than 11 million US gallons (42,000 m3) of water.[1][2] It was the largest aquarium in the world from its opening in 2005 until 2012 when it was surpassed by the S.E.A. Aquarium in Singapore and the Chimelong Ocean Kingdom in China; the Georgia Aquarium remains the largest aquarium in the United States and the fourth largest in the world.[3]

Georgia Aquarium
33°45′46″N 84°23′41″W / 33.76278°N 84.39472°W / 33.76278; -84.39472
Date openedNovember 23, 2005 (2005-11-23)
LocationAtlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Volume of largest tank6.3 million US gallons (24,000 m3)
Total volume of tanksMore than 11 million US gallons (42,000 m3)
Annual visitors2.5 million (2018)
Memberships
Websitegeorgiaaquarium.org

A $250 million donation from the foundation of local businessmen and The Home Depot co-founder Bernard Marcus provided the bulk of the funding needed to build and stock the new facility.

The aquarium's notable specimens include whale sharks, beluga whales, California sea lions, bottlenose dolphins, manta rays, sea otters, and tiger sharks.[4][5] Its centerpiece is a 6.3 million US gallons (24,000 m3) whale shark exhibit.[6][2]

History edit

In November 2001, Bernard Marcus announced his vision of presenting Atlanta with an aquarium that would encourage both education and economic growth. After visiting 56 aquariums in 13 countries with his wife, Billi Marcus,[7] he donated $250 million toward what was to become Georgia Aquarium.[8] Corporate contributions totaling an additional $40 million[8] allowed the Aquarium to open debt-free.

Founding president and executive director of the aquarium, Jeff Swanagan, was brought in as the aquarium's first employee in 2002 and served until 2008.[6] He is largely credited with the creation of the aquarium,[6][9] from the design of the structure to the procurement of animals for the exhibits.[6]

The aquarium is in Downtown Atlanta on land donated by The Coca-Cola Company, just north of Centennial Olympic Park. It has a blue metal-and-glass exterior. The world's largest when it opened in November 2005, the aquarium encompassed 550,000 square feet (5.1 ha; 13 acres) of covered space, and its exhibits held 8 million US gallons (30,000,000 L) of fresh and saltwater. Subsequent additions to the collection and redesign of some habitats have increased the total water held to 11 million US gallons (42,000,000 L).[10] 20,000 pounds of frozen food for the animals on exhibit is kept hidden from visitors in a stainless steel commissary at −20 °F (−29 °C).[11]

After 27 months of construction, the aquarium opened with 60 animal habitats. Though the non-profit aquarium's admission charges are among the highest in the United States, attendance has far exceeded expectations, with 1 million visitors in the first 100 days,[12] 3 million by August 2006, 5 million by May 2007, and 10 million by June 2009.[13] The Aquarium is part of the Smithsonian Affiliations program[14] and the Association of Zoos and Aquariums.

In February 2015, the new vice-president José Luis Barbero committed suicide after a campaign alleging mistreatment of dolphins during his service as trainer in Marineland Mallorca.[15]

In 2019, the show The Aquarium premiered on Animal Planet, documenting animal care and conservation work at the Georgia Aquarium.[16] After the show ended following a two-season, twenty-episode run, Discovery+ began streaming the series, and the Georgia Aquarium subsequently partnered with the service to produce more content about animal experiences and conservation.[17]

Collection edit

Whale sharks edit

The aquarium was designed around a 6.3 million US gallon (24,000 m3) whale shark exhibit,[6] making it the very first institution outside of Asia that houses the giant species.[6]

 

The whale sharks' importation from Taiwan (by air, truck, and boat) had never been attempted previously. They were taken from Taiwan's annual fishing kill quota, under which they would have been eaten had they not been purchased by the Aquarium. The Aquarium's most famous specimens were four youngsters named Ralph, Norton, Alice, and Trixie, after the primary characters from The Honeymooners. Ralph and Norton died in 2007,[18] but that same year the Aquarium received two replacements ("Taroko", commemorating Taroko Gorge National Park, and "Yushan" after Taiwan's Jade Mountain) just before a ban on capture of that species took effect.[18][19] Trixie died after her health declined in 2020.[20] Alice died in 2021.[21]

Manta rays edit

 
Nandi the manta ray

The aquarium is only one of four sites in the world displaying a manta ray.[22] Nandi, the aquarium's first manta ray, and the first manta ray on display in the country,[23] was accidentally caught in nets protecting the South African coast from sharks. She joined the Ocean Voyager Built by The Home Depot exhibit in 2008. A second, Tallulah, was added in September 2009.[5] A third, Raven, was added in 2010.[24]

Beluga whales edit

The aquarium has been home to as many as five 11-foot (3 m) beluga whales at once.

Males Nico and Gasper, acquired from an amusement park in Mexico, were joined by three females on breeding loan from the New York Aquarium: Marina, Natasha and Natasha's daughter, Maris. After Gasper[25] and Marina died in 2007, the belugas were transferred to SeaWorld San Antonio, where Nico died in 2009.[26] In 2010, Maris and a new male, Beethoven, were returned to the Georgia Aquarium while Natasha remained with a potential mate in San Antonio.[27] Two young belugas, Grayson (male) and Qinu (female), also from San Antonio, were added in November 2010.[28] Before transferring to the Shedd Aquarium in 2014, Beethoven fathered calves with Maris in 2012 and 2015, neither of which survived. Maris died of a heart defect in 2015. In 2016, Grayson was sent to Shedd Aquarium while SeaWorld Orlando's Aurek and Maple and Shedd Aquarium's Nunavik arrived on loan at Georgia Aquarium. In June 2017, Georgia Aquarium announced that Qinu was pregnant with her first calf, sired by Aurek, and was due in the fall of 2017. In September 2017, Aurek was transferred to Shedd Aquarium on a breeding loan. On November 8, 2017, the Aquarium announced that Qinu's calf had died from complications during birth.[29]

In 2012, the beluga whale Maris gave birth to a female calf. After less than a week, the calf, who was born underweight, died. Although mortality rates of calves born to first-time mothers are extremely high, even in wild populations,[30] Maris's second calf—born on Mother's Day in 2015—would survive less than a month. Maris died in October of the same year,[31] reigniting the debate as to whether the captive beluga breeding program was humane or successful.

In 2015, the aquarium applied to import 18 belugas from Russia; it had previously placed an order for their capture and planned to send them on breeding loans to partnered parks such as Shedd Aquarium[32] and SeaWorld, though SeaWorld ultimately opted out of the agreement.[33] However, the permit was denied by the National Marine Fisheries Service, prompting Georgia Aquarium to sue. In September 2015, a federal district court ruled that "Georgia Aquarium failed to demonstrate that its permit would not result in the taking of additional animals beyond those authorized by the permit", and that the denial would stand.[34]

On January 14, 2020, the Georgia Aquarium announced that 20-year-old Whisper was pregnant and due to deliver a calf in April.[35]

Exhibits edit

The aquarium's animals are displayed in seven galleries and exhibits: Tropical Diver, Ocean Voyager Built by The Home Depot, Cold Water Quest, Southern Company River Scout, Dolphin Coast, Truist Pier 225 and Aquanaut Adventure: A Discovery Zone. Each exhibit corresponds to a specific environment.

The Cold Water Quest features animals from the polar and temperate regions of the world and contains most of the mammal species in the Aquarium's collection. This exhibit includes beluga whales in an 800,000 US gallons (3,000,000 L) habitat, southern sea otters, Japanese spider crabs, weedy sea dragons, two types of puffins, and African penguins.[36]

The largest exhibit, Ocean Voyager, contains 6.3-million-U.S.-gallon (24,000,000 L) of water[37] and several thousand fish. It measures 284 ft × 126 ft (87 m × 38 m) and the depth ranges between 20 and 30 ft (6.1 and 9.1 m), making it the largest indoor aquatic habitat in the world.[38] This exhibit is designed to feature the life of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System and showcases the Aquarium's whale sharks and manta rays as well as a 100 ft (30 m) underwater acrylic tunnel and one of the world's largest viewing windows.

The Truist Pier 225 gallery holds California sea lions. Among its six animals, individuals named Jupiter and Neptune were rescued in the 2015 mass sea lion stranding in California. This exhibit also offers scheduled presentations about the species.[39]

The Aquanaut Adventure: A Discovery Zone contains several smaller exhibits and multiple hands-on activities, including an augmented reality scavenger hunt using the aquarium's mobile app.[40]

Sharks! Predators of the Deep is the newest gallery to be added to the Georgia Aquarium. It opened on October 23, 2020, and it has a new 20 ft deep tank that has great hammerhead sharks, sand tiger sharks, tiger sharks, silvertip sharks, silky sharks, zebra sharks, and round ribbontail rays.[41] It features a dive cage, where visitors can be submersed in the tank. It has a wading pool where visitors can walk with rays and zebra sharks.

The aquarium also features a 4D theater sponsored by KIA, and a virtual reality simulator that takes guests on a trip through prehistoric seas.[42]

Research and conservation edit

 
Whale shark in Georgia Aquarium

According to founder Bernard Marcus, the aquarium's conservation and environmental mission are equal in importance to its role as an attraction. Before opening, the aquarium was already working with Georgia Tech and Georgia State University in Atlanta and the University of Georgia in Athens to help save endangered species through education and research programs.

The acquisition of the male beluga whales, previously suffering in an inadequate environment, was hailed by Marcus as a prime example of the type of conservation activities the aquarium should be involved with. Roughly 100 tarpons stranded in a tidal pool at Skidaway Island, off the Georgia coast, were rescued for the collection. Coral used in exhibits at the Aquarium is grown in a collaboration between Georgia Tech and the University of the South Pacific, produced by suspending blocks of pumice over a reef near the village of Tagaqe, Fiji for eight months to allow seaweeds and reef invertebrates to establish colonies.

As of 2016, the Georgia Aquarium stated that it would not be taking whales or dolphins that have been caught in the wild.[43]

In 2019, the Georgia Aquarium began participating in a coral project in conjunction with the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and other AZA-accredited facilities. In an effort to save coral from a coral-bleaching disease in the Florida Keys, Georgia Aquarium is housing multiple species of coral at their facility. During the same year, the Aquarium temporarily provided housing for the sea turtles of the Georgia Sea Turtle Center being evacuated ahead of Hurricane Dorian.[44]

The aquarium is involved in research initiatives that focus on whale sharks in the Yucatán Peninsula, beluga whales in Alaska, penguins in South Africa, manatees in Quintana Roo, Mexico, loggerhead sea turtles on the Georgia coast and spotted eagle rays in Sarasota, Florida. Its newest research project centers on bottle-nose dolphins in the Indian River Lagoon. As permanent residents at the top of the lagoon's food chain, they are indicators of its environmental health. The Aquarium is partnering with Florida Atlantic University and the federal government to monitor the health of these animals, as well as identify potential threats from pollution and emerging infectious diseases.

New facilities and programs edit

In May 2008, the aquarium announced plans to build a $110 million expansion for a new dolphin exhibit. The expansion covers 84,000 square feet (7,800 m2)[6] and contains 1.8 million US gallons (6,800,000 L) of water.[37] Located on the west side of the facility, the exhibit features space for live presentations, observation windows, and opportunities for visitors to interact with animals.

Construction began later in 2008 and was completed in late 2010. During part of the construction, the aquarium's three beluga whales were temporarily relocated to SeaWorld San Antonio.[45] Beluga whales are very sensitive to sound, and while officials had not noted any excessive amounts of stress, it was decided to remove them anyway and eliminate the possibility.[45] Unexpectedly, one of the three belugas, Nico, died at SeaWorld on October 31, 2009. A preliminary necropsy was unable to determine if Nico's death was caused by the move or by something else.[26]

The Dolphin Celebration show opened to the public on April 2, 2011,[46] and has been controversial.[47] In 2016, the aquarium changed the format of the show to make it more educational.

On January 1, 2011, the aquarium purchased Marineland of Florida for a reported $9.1 million.[48] The seller was Jim Jacoby, a metro Atlanta developer and member of the Georgia Aquarium board of directors, who bought the park in 2004 and re-developed it. In 2019, another company acquired Marineland of Florida.

In 2018, the aquarium announced its largest expansion to date, a $100 million, 45,000-square-foot endeavor featuring a new 1-million-US-gallon (3,800,000 L) saltwater shark gallery, Sharks: Predators of the Deep, and a redesigned main entrance, planned to be completed in late Fall 2020. This new exhibit would include a variety of shark species.[49][50][51][52][53][54] A temporary entrance was constructed by the end of 2018 to facilitate construction of the new expansion.[55] The official opening date for the exhibit was October 23, 2020.[56]

Images edit

Notes edit

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  2. ^ a b "GAI Fun Facts" (PDF). news.georgiaaquarium.org. Retrieved 2021-12-31.
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  5. ^ a b Andres, Bob (2009-09-03). "Second manta ray at Georgia Aquarium". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. p. A1.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g Tharpe, Jim (2009-06-30). . Ajc.com. Archived from the original on 2011-06-04. Retrieved 2009-07-12.
  7. ^ Patowary, Kaushik (11 March 2013). "Georgia Aquarium: The Largest Aquarium in the World". Amusing Planet. Austin TX: Amusing World. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  8. ^ a b Huettel, Steve (2009-06-30). . Tampabay.com. Archived from the original on 2009-07-02. Retrieved 2009-07-12.
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  12. ^ No fish story: Aquarium draws million in 3 months David E. Williams, CNN, 1 March 2006. Retrieved 24 August 2006
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  15. ^ Jurado, Laura (5 December 2022). "La historia detrás del linchamiento que acabó con la vida del 'rey de los delfines'". elDiario.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 December 2022.
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  17. ^ "Discovery and Georgia Aquarium Enter Into All-New Multi-Platform Content Partnership To Document Animal Experiences and Global Conservation Efforts". Georgia Aquarium. May 7, 2021. Retrieved April 22, 2022.
  18. ^ a b Simons, Craig (2007-05-25). . Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Archived from the original on 2007-05-28. Retrieved 2007-05-25.
  19. ^ Davis, Mark (2007-06-01). "Two whale sharks join trio at Georgia Aquarium". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Archived from the original on 2012-07-16. Retrieved 2007-06-01.
  20. ^ "Georgia Aquarium mourns death of largest female whale shark". FOX 5 Atlanta. 2020-11-27. Retrieved 2022-06-25.
  21. ^ "Alice, Georgia Aquarium's 'larger-than-life' whale shark, dies". FOX 5 Atlanta. 2021-06-28. Retrieved 2022-06-25.
  22. ^ . Georgia Aquarium. Archived from the original on 2014-11-29. Retrieved 2008-08-27.
  23. ^ Leon Stafford (2008-08-25). "Georgia Aquarium adds 9-foot manta ray". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
  24. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-03-03. Retrieved 2009-09-03.
  25. ^ Gasper Press Release 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  26. ^ a b Howard Pousner (2009-11-02). "Aquarium beluga dies". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved 2009-11-02.
  27. ^ Howard Pousner (2010-03-02). "2 Belugas finally go on view at the Georgia Aquarium". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved 2010-03-02.
  28. ^ Georgia Aquarium welcomes 2 new beluga whales 2010-12-03 at the Wayback Machine
  29. ^ "Georgia Aquarium 'heartbroken' after baby beluga dies during birth". Fox5atlanta.com. 8 November 2017. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
  30. ^ "Georgia Aquarium's baby beluga dies days after critical birth". Wsbtv.com. Retrieved 2012-10-16.
  31. ^ Markiewicz, David. "Maris, the much-loved beluga whale at Georgia Aquarium, dies". Ajc.com. Retrieved 17 July 2016.
  32. ^ "Georgia Aquarium Application to Import 18 Beluga Whales (File No. 17324)". nmfs.noaa.gov/. Retrieved 2012-10-16.
  33. ^ Pedicini, Sandra. "SeaWorld says it won't take beluga whales captured in Russia". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 1 August 2016.
  34. ^ "IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA ATLANTA DIVISION" (PDF). Retrieved 17 July 2016.
  35. ^ "'We're expecting!': Georgia Aquarium announces baby beluga". ABC News.
  36. ^ Georgia Aquarium:Georgia Aquarium to Be Home to More Than 100,000 Fish. 2013-12-24 at the Wayback MachineRetrieved 24 December 2013
  37. ^ a b Georgia Aquarium: AT&T Dolphin Tales. 2012-12-24 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 24 December 2013
  38. ^ Jossy O'Donnel (September 7, 2013). "10 largest, biggest & best aquariums in the world". Conservation Institute. Retrieved June 10, 2018.
  39. ^ Article in The Georgia aquarium official website
  40. ^ "Aquanaut Adventures". Georgia Aquarium. Retrieved 2020-07-12.
  41. ^ "Sharks". Georgia Aquarium. Retrieved 2020-10-21.
  42. ^ "4D Theater". Georgia Aquarium. Retrieved 2020-07-19.
  43. ^ Mark Davis, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. "Georgia Aquarium: no more whales, dolphins taken from the wild". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved 2020-07-12.
  44. ^ Georgia Aquarium. "Georgia Aquarium Provides Temporary Housing for Evacuated Sea Turtles". Georgia Aquarium. Retrieved 2020-07-19.
  45. ^ a b Howard Pousner (2009-10-05). "Georgia Aquarium's beluga whales sent to Texas". AJC.com. Retrieved 2009-10-06.
  46. ^ Terry Gardner. "Dolphins Splash Down at the Georgia Aquarium". Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on 2013-01-19. Retrieved 2011-03-08.
  47. ^ Melissa Ruggieri. "New dolphin exhibit triggers debate about captivity". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved 2011-03-30.
  48. ^ Ruggieri, Melissa (3 January 2011). "Georgia Aquarium buys Florida's Marineland". ajc.com. Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved 4 January 2011.
  49. ^ Video on The Georgia aquarium's youtube channel
  50. ^ Kahn, Michael (21 March 2018). "Visuals released for Georgia Aquarium's $100M expansion". Curbed Atlanta. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
  51. ^ J. G. Godwin, Becca. "Check out renderings for Georgia Aquarium's large expansion in 2020". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
  52. ^ "Georgia Aquarium Expansion 2020 FAQs". Georgia Aquarium. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
  53. ^ Park, Catherine. "Georgia Aquarium reveals renderings for expansion in 2020". WXIA/11Alive. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
  54. ^ Ruggieri, Melissa. "Georgia Aquarium's expansion plans include new shark gallery". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved 20 March 2018.
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  56. ^ "Georgia Aquarium shark exhibit opening in October". Narcity. 13 October 2020. Retrieved 15 October 2020.

References edit

  • Tharpe, Jim (June 14, 2005) Atlanta Journal-Constitution
  • Seabrook, Charles (July 8, 2005) Atlanta Journal-Constitution
  • Tharpe, Jim (August 14, 2005) Aquarium's lofty goal: 'Save planet' Atlanta Journal-Constitution[dead link]
  • Tharpe, Jim (September 7, 2005) 6 companies help make up aquarium financing shortfall Atlanta Journal-Constitution[dead link]
  • Carlson, Bruce and Steve Shindell (2007) Bringing the Ocean to Atlanta, Georgia Aquarium Inc.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • CNN.com – Big window to the sea

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Georgia Aquarium is a public aquarium in Atlanta Georgia United States It exhibits hundreds of species and thousands of animals across its seven major galleries all of which reside in more than 11 million US gallons 42 000 m3 of water 1 2 It was the largest aquarium in the world from its opening in 2005 until 2012 when it was surpassed by the S E A Aquarium in Singapore and the Chimelong Ocean Kingdom in China the Georgia Aquarium remains the largest aquarium in the United States and the fourth largest in the world 3 Georgia Aquarium33 45 46 N 84 23 41 W 33 76278 N 84 39472 W 33 76278 84 39472Date openedNovember 23 2005 2005 11 23 LocationAtlanta Georgia U S Volume of largest tank6 3 million US gallons 24 000 m3 Total volume of tanksMore than 11 million US gallons 42 000 m3 Annual visitors2 5 million 2018 MembershipsAssociation of Zoos and Aquariums AZA Alliance of Marine Mammals Parks amp Aquariums AMMPA International Marine Animal Trainer s Association IMATA Smithsonian Affiliations programHumane Certified by American HumaneWebsitegeorgiaaquarium wbr orgA 250 million donation from the foundation of local businessmen and The Home Depot co founder Bernard Marcus provided the bulk of the funding needed to build and stock the new facility The aquarium s notable specimens include whale sharks beluga whales California sea lions bottlenose dolphins manta rays sea otters and tiger sharks 4 5 Its centerpiece is a 6 3 million US gallons 24 000 m3 whale shark exhibit 6 2 Contents 1 History 2 Collection 2 1 Whale sharks 2 2 Manta rays 2 3 Beluga whales 3 Exhibits 4 Research and conservation 5 New facilities and programs 6 Images 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory editIn November 2001 Bernard Marcus announced his vision of presenting Atlanta with an aquarium that would encourage both education and economic growth After visiting 56 aquariums in 13 countries with his wife Billi Marcus 7 he donated 250 million toward what was to become Georgia Aquarium 8 Corporate contributions totaling an additional 40 million 8 allowed the Aquarium to open debt free Founding president and executive director of the aquarium Jeff Swanagan was brought in as the aquarium s first employee in 2002 and served until 2008 6 He is largely credited with the creation of the aquarium 6 9 from the design of the structure to the procurement of animals for the exhibits 6 The aquarium is in Downtown Atlanta on land donated by The Coca Cola Company just north of Centennial Olympic Park It has a blue metal and glass exterior The world s largest when it opened in November 2005 the aquarium encompassed 550 000 square feet 5 1 ha 13 acres of covered space and its exhibits held 8 million US gallons 30 000 000 L of fresh and saltwater Subsequent additions to the collection and redesign of some habitats have increased the total water held to 11 million US gallons 42 000 000 L 10 20 000 pounds of frozen food for the animals on exhibit is kept hidden from visitors in a stainless steel commissary at 20 F 29 C 11 After 27 months of construction the aquarium opened with 60 animal habitats Though the non profit aquarium s admission charges are among the highest in the United States attendance has far exceeded expectations with 1 million visitors in the first 100 days 12 3 million by August 2006 5 million by May 2007 and 10 million by June 2009 13 The Aquarium is part of the Smithsonian Affiliations program 14 and the Association of Zoos and Aquariums In February 2015 the new vice president Jose Luis Barbero committed suicide after a campaign alleging mistreatment of dolphins during his service as trainer in Marineland Mallorca 15 In 2019 the show The Aquarium premiered on Animal Planet documenting animal care and conservation work at the Georgia Aquarium 16 After the show ended following a two season twenty episode run Discovery began streaming the series and the Georgia Aquarium subsequently partnered with the service to produce more content about animal experiences and conservation 17 Collection editWhale sharks editThe aquarium was designed around a 6 3 million US gallon 24 000 m3 whale shark exhibit 6 making it the very first institution outside of Asia that houses the giant species 6 nbsp The whale sharks importation from Taiwan by air truck and boat had never been attempted previously They were taken from Taiwan s annual fishing kill quota under which they would have been eaten had they not been purchased by the Aquarium The Aquarium s most famous specimens were four youngsters named Ralph Norton Alice and Trixie after the primary characters from The Honeymooners Ralph and Norton died in 2007 18 but that same year the Aquarium received two replacements Taroko commemorating Taroko Gorge National Park and Yushan after Taiwan s Jade Mountain just before a ban on capture of that species took effect 18 19 Trixie died after her health declined in 2020 20 Alice died in 2021 21 Manta rays edit nbsp Nandi the manta rayThe aquarium is only one of four sites in the world displaying a manta ray 22 Nandi the aquarium s first manta ray and the first manta ray on display in the country 23 was accidentally caught in nets protecting the South African coast from sharks She joined the Ocean Voyager Built by The Home Depot exhibit in 2008 A second Tallulah was added in September 2009 5 A third Raven was added in 2010 24 Beluga whales edit The aquarium has been home to as many as five 11 foot 3 m beluga whales at once Males Nico and Gasper acquired from an amusement park in Mexico were joined by three females on breeding loan from the New York Aquarium Marina Natasha and Natasha s daughter Maris After Gasper 25 and Marina died in 2007 the belugas were transferred to SeaWorld San Antonio where Nico died in 2009 26 In 2010 Maris and a new male Beethoven were returned to the Georgia Aquarium while Natasha remained with a potential mate in San Antonio 27 Two young belugas Grayson male and Qinu female also from San Antonio were added in November 2010 28 Before transferring to the Shedd Aquarium in 2014 Beethoven fathered calves with Maris in 2012 and 2015 neither of which survived Maris died of a heart defect in 2015 In 2016 Grayson was sent to Shedd Aquarium while SeaWorld Orlando s Aurek and Maple and Shedd Aquarium s Nunavik arrived on loan at Georgia Aquarium In June 2017 Georgia Aquarium announced that Qinu was pregnant with her first calf sired by Aurek and was due in the fall of 2017 In September 2017 Aurek was transferred to Shedd Aquarium on a breeding loan On November 8 2017 the Aquarium announced that Qinu s calf had died from complications during birth 29 In 2012 the beluga whale Maris gave birth to a female calf After less than a week the calf who was born underweight died Although mortality rates of calves born to first time mothers are extremely high even in wild populations 30 Maris s second calf born on Mother s Day in 2015 would survive less than a month Maris died in October of the same year 31 reigniting the debate as to whether the captive beluga breeding program was humane or successful In 2015 the aquarium applied to import 18 belugas from Russia it had previously placed an order for their capture and planned to send them on breeding loans to partnered parks such as Shedd Aquarium 32 and SeaWorld though SeaWorld ultimately opted out of the agreement 33 However the permit was denied by the National Marine Fisheries Service prompting Georgia Aquarium to sue In September 2015 a federal district court ruled that Georgia Aquarium failed to demonstrate that its permit would not result in the taking of additional animals beyond those authorized by the permit and that the denial would stand 34 On January 14 2020 the Georgia Aquarium announced that 20 year old Whisper was pregnant and due to deliver a calf in April 35 Exhibits editThe aquarium s animals are displayed in seven galleries and exhibits Tropical Diver Ocean Voyager Built by The Home Depot Cold Water Quest Southern Company River Scout Dolphin Coast Truist Pier 225 and Aquanaut Adventure A Discovery Zone Each exhibit corresponds to a specific environment The Cold Water Quest features animals from the polar and temperate regions of the world and contains most of the mammal species in the Aquarium s collection This exhibit includes beluga whales in an 800 000 US gallons 3 000 000 L habitat southern sea otters Japanese spider crabs weedy sea dragons two types of puffins and African penguins 36 The largest exhibit Ocean Voyager contains 6 3 million U S gallon 24 000 000 L of water 37 and several thousand fish It measures 284 ft 126 ft 87 m 38 m and the depth ranges between 20 and 30 ft 6 1 and 9 1 m making it the largest indoor aquatic habitat in the world 38 This exhibit is designed to feature the life of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System and showcases the Aquarium s whale sharks and manta rays as well as a 100 ft 30 m underwater acrylic tunnel and one of the world s largest viewing windows The Truist Pier 225 gallery holds California sea lions Among its six animals individuals named Jupiter and Neptune were rescued in the 2015 mass sea lion stranding in California This exhibit also offers scheduled presentations about the species 39 The Aquanaut Adventure A Discovery Zone contains several smaller exhibits and multiple hands on activities including an augmented reality scavenger hunt using the aquarium s mobile app 40 Sharks Predators of the Deep is the newest gallery to be added to the Georgia Aquarium It opened on October 23 2020 and it has a new 20 ft deep tank that has great hammerhead sharks sand tiger sharks tiger sharks silvertip sharks silky sharks zebra sharks and round ribbontail rays 41 It features a dive cage where visitors can be submersed in the tank It has a wading pool where visitors can walk with rays and zebra sharks The aquarium also features a 4D theater sponsored by KIA and a virtual reality simulator that takes guests on a trip through prehistoric seas 42 Research and conservation edit nbsp Whale shark in Georgia AquariumAccording to founder Bernard Marcus the aquarium s conservation and environmental mission are equal in importance to its role as an attraction Before opening the aquarium was already working with Georgia Tech and Georgia State University in Atlanta and the University of Georgia in Athens to help save endangered species through education and research programs The acquisition of the male beluga whales previously suffering in an inadequate environment was hailed by Marcus as a prime example of the type of conservation activities the aquarium should be involved with Roughly 100 tarpons stranded in a tidal pool at Skidaway Island off the Georgia coast were rescued for the collection Coral used in exhibits at the Aquarium is grown in a collaboration between Georgia Tech and the University of the South Pacific produced by suspending blocks of pumice over a reef near the village of Tagaqe Fiji for eight months to allow seaweeds and reef invertebrates to establish colonies As of 2016 the Georgia Aquarium stated that it would not be taking whales or dolphins that have been caught in the wild 43 In 2019 the Georgia Aquarium began participating in a coral project in conjunction with the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and other AZA accredited facilities In an effort to save coral from a coral bleaching disease in the Florida Keys Georgia Aquarium is housing multiple species of coral at their facility During the same year the Aquarium temporarily provided housing for the sea turtles of the Georgia Sea Turtle Center being evacuated ahead of Hurricane Dorian 44 The aquarium is involved in research initiatives that focus on whale sharks in the Yucatan Peninsula beluga whales in Alaska penguins in South Africa manatees in Quintana Roo Mexico loggerhead sea turtles on the Georgia coast and spotted eagle rays in Sarasota Florida Its newest research project centers on bottle nose dolphins in the Indian River Lagoon As permanent residents at the top of the lagoon s food chain they are indicators of its environmental health The Aquarium is partnering with Florida Atlantic University and the federal government to monitor the health of these animals as well as identify potential threats from pollution and emerging infectious diseases New facilities and programs editIn May 2008 the aquarium announced plans to build a 110 million expansion for a new dolphin exhibit The expansion covers 84 000 square feet 7 800 m2 6 and contains 1 8 million US gallons 6 800 000 L of water 37 Located on the west side of the facility the exhibit features space for live presentations observation windows and opportunities for visitors to interact with animals Construction began later in 2008 and was completed in late 2010 During part of the construction the aquarium s three beluga whales were temporarily relocated to SeaWorld San Antonio 45 Beluga whales are very sensitive to sound and while officials had not noted any excessive amounts of stress it was decided to remove them anyway and eliminate the possibility 45 Unexpectedly one of the three belugas Nico died at SeaWorld on October 31 2009 A preliminary necropsy was unable to determine if Nico s death was caused by the move or by something else 26 The Dolphin Celebration show opened to the public on April 2 2011 46 and has been controversial 47 In 2016 the aquarium changed the format of the show to make it more educational On January 1 2011 the aquarium purchased Marineland of Florida for a reported 9 1 million 48 The seller was Jim Jacoby a metro Atlanta developer and member of the Georgia Aquarium board of directors who bought the park in 2004 and re developed it In 2019 another company acquired Marineland of Florida In 2018 the aquarium announced its largest expansion to date a 100 million 45 000 square foot endeavor featuring a new 1 million US gallon 3 800 000 L saltwater shark gallery Sharks Predators of the Deep and a redesigned main entrance planned to be completed in late Fall 2020 This new exhibit would include a variety of shark species 49 50 51 52 53 54 A temporary entrance was constructed by the end of 2018 to facilitate construction of the new expansion 55 The official opening date for the exhibit was October 23 2020 56 Images edit nbsp Aerial view of the facility nbsp Visitors observe US Navy divers as they dive in a tank at the Aquarium nbsp The Ocean Voyager exhibit tunnel nbsp Ocean Voyager exhibit tunnel nbsp Georgia Aquarium exterior with advertisements for the dolphin showNotes edit About Us Georgia Aquarium Retrieved 2021 12 31 a b GAI Fun Facts PDF news georgiaaquarium org Retrieved 2021 12 31 Aquarium sets Guinness record Atlanta Journal Constitution Associated Press 2010 08 23 Archived from the original on August 26 2010 Retrieved 2010 08 24 A Manta in Lanta Oceana 19 November 2008 Archived from the original on 19 November 2008 Retrieved 28 February 2019 a b Andres Bob 2009 09 03 Second manta ray at Georgia Aquarium The Atlanta Journal Constitution p A1 a b c d e f g Tharpe Jim 2009 06 30 Georgia Aquarium creator dies Ajc com Archived from the original on 2011 06 04 Retrieved 2009 07 12 Patowary Kaushik 11 March 2013 Georgia Aquarium The Largest Aquarium in the World Amusing Planet Austin TX Amusing World Retrieved 12 December 2019 a b Huettel Steve 2009 06 30 Jeff Swanagan who turned around Florida Aquarium dies at 51 Tampabay com Archived from the original on 2009 07 02 Retrieved 2009 07 12 Morris Mike 2009 06 29 Former Georgia Aquarium director Jeff Swanagan dies Ajc com Archived from the original on 2009 08 28 Retrieved 2009 07 12 subsection home page of in Georgia Aquarium official website Archived from the original on 2018 10 29 Retrieved 2018 06 11 Rothstein Edward 23 March 2006 A Hundred Thousand Fish Behind a Pane 2 Feet Thick The New York Times New York NY No fish story Aquarium draws million in 3 months David E Williams CNN 1 March 2006 Retrieved 24 August 2006 Davis Mark 2007 05 23 Aquarium welcomes 5 millionth visitor Atlanta Journal Constitution Retrieved 2007 05 24 dead link Georgia Aquarium Affiliate detail Smithsonian Affiliations 2011 Archived from the original on 2011 07 10 Retrieved 16 Jul 2011 Jurado Laura 5 December 2022 La historia detras del linchamiento que acabo con la vida del rey de los delfines elDiario es in Spanish Retrieved 7 December 2022 The Aquarium Discovery Animal Planet Retrieved April 22 2022 Discovery and Georgia Aquarium Enter Into All New Multi Platform Content Partnership To Document Animal Experiences and Global Conservation Efforts Georgia Aquarium May 7 2021 Retrieved April 22 2022 a b Simons Craig 2007 05 25 Taiwan approves export of 2 whale sharks Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on 2007 05 28 Retrieved 2007 05 25 Davis Mark 2007 06 01 Two whale sharks join trio at Georgia Aquarium Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on 2012 07 16 Retrieved 2007 06 01 Georgia Aquarium mourns death of largest female whale shark FOX 5 Atlanta 2020 11 27 Retrieved 2022 06 25 Alice Georgia Aquarium s larger than life whale shark dies FOX 5 Atlanta 2021 06 28 Retrieved 2022 06 25 About Nandi Georgia Aquarium Archived from the original on 2014 11 29 Retrieved 2008 08 27 Leon Stafford 2008 08 25 Georgia Aquarium adds 9 foot manta ray The Atlanta Journal Constitution Retrieved 2008 08 25 Georgia Aquarium Newsroom Photo Library Archived from the original on 2012 03 03 Retrieved 2009 09 03 Gasper Press Release Archived 2007 09 27 at the Wayback Machine a b Howard Pousner 2009 11 02 Aquarium beluga dies The Atlanta Journal Constitution Retrieved 2009 11 02 Howard Pousner 2010 03 02 2 Belugas finally go on view at the Georgia Aquarium The Atlanta Journal Constitution Retrieved 2010 03 02 Georgia Aquarium welcomes 2 new beluga whales Archived 2010 12 03 at the Wayback Machine Georgia Aquarium heartbroken after baby beluga dies during birth Fox5atlanta com 8 November 2017 Retrieved 16 April 2018 Georgia Aquarium s baby beluga dies days after critical birth Wsbtv com Retrieved 2012 10 16 Markiewicz David Maris the much loved beluga whale at Georgia Aquarium dies Ajc com Retrieved 17 July 2016 Georgia Aquarium Application to Import 18 Beluga Whales File No 17324 nmfs noaa gov Retrieved 2012 10 16 Pedicini Sandra SeaWorld says it won t take beluga whales captured in Russia Orlando Sentinel Retrieved 1 August 2016 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA ATLANTA DIVISION PDF Retrieved 17 July 2016 We re expecting Georgia Aquarium announces baby beluga ABC News Georgia Aquarium Georgia Aquarium to Be Home to More Than 100 000 Fish Archived 2013 12 24 at the Wayback MachineRetrieved 24 December 2013 a b Georgia Aquarium AT amp T Dolphin Tales Archived 2012 12 24 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 24 December 2013 Jossy O Donnel September 7 2013 10 largest biggest amp best aquariums in the world Conservation Institute Retrieved June 10 2018 Article in The Georgia aquarium official website Aquanaut Adventures Georgia Aquarium Retrieved 2020 07 12 Sharks Georgia Aquarium Retrieved 2020 10 21 4D Theater Georgia Aquarium Retrieved 2020 07 19 Mark Davis The Atlanta Journal Constitution Georgia Aquarium no more whales dolphins taken from the wild The Atlanta Journal Constitution Retrieved 2020 07 12 Georgia Aquarium Georgia Aquarium Provides Temporary Housing for Evacuated Sea Turtles Georgia Aquarium Retrieved 2020 07 19 a b Howard Pousner 2009 10 05 Georgia Aquarium s beluga whales sent to Texas AJC com Retrieved 2009 10 06 Terry Gardner Dolphins Splash Down at the Georgia Aquarium Chicago Tribune Archived from the original on 2013 01 19 Retrieved 2011 03 08 Melissa Ruggieri New dolphin exhibit triggers debate about captivity Atlanta Journal Constitution Retrieved 2011 03 30 Ruggieri Melissa 3 January 2011 Georgia Aquarium buys Florida s Marineland ajc com Atlanta Journal Constitution Retrieved 4 January 2011 Video on The Georgia aquarium s youtube channel Kahn Michael 21 March 2018 Visuals released for Georgia Aquarium s 100M expansion Curbed Atlanta Retrieved 30 March 2018 J G Godwin Becca Check out renderings for Georgia Aquarium s large expansion in 2020 The Atlanta Journal Constitution Retrieved 30 March 2018 Georgia Aquarium Expansion 2020 FAQs Georgia Aquarium Retrieved 30 March 2018 Park Catherine Georgia Aquarium reveals renderings for expansion in 2020 WXIA 11Alive Retrieved 30 March 2018 Ruggieri Melissa Georgia Aquarium s expansion plans include new shark gallery The Atlanta Journal Constitution Retrieved 20 March 2018 Kahn Michael 30 January 2018 Georgia Aquarium plans major expansion to open in 2020 Curbed Atlanta Retrieved 30 March 2018 Georgia Aquarium shark exhibit opening in October Narcity 13 October 2020 Retrieved 15 October 2020 References editTharpe Jim June 14 2005 Surprise at aquarium 100 000 fish in from Asia Atlanta Journal Constitution Seabrook Charles July 8 2005 Georgia Aquarium acquires belugas from Mexico Atlanta Journal Constitution Tharpe Jim August 14 2005 Aquarium s lofty goal Save planet Atlanta Journal Constitution dead link Tharpe Jim September 7 2005 6 companies help make up aquarium financing shortfall Atlanta Journal Constitution dead link Carlson Bruce and Steve Shindell 2007 Bringing the Ocean to Atlanta Georgia Aquarium Inc External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Georgia Aquarium Official website Central Atlanta Progress aquarium information page CNN com Big window to the sea Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Georgia Aquarium amp oldid 1199903870, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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