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Welcome
the best site on the Atlanta Aquarium, which just opened November
2005.
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Home
to over a hundred thousand fish
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Five
hundred species
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Half
a million square feet
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Over
eight million gallons of water!
Inspiring
Conservation Of Our Marine Environment
Special
attraction - whale sharks Ralph and Norton as well as five beluga whales
make the Atlanta Aquarium the world's largest!
Admission:
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Adults
- $23
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Children
3-12 - $17
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Seniors
(over 55) - $20
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Conservation at the Atlanta Aquarium
According to Atlanta Aquarium founder Bernard Marcus, the Atlanta Aquarium's conservation and environmental mission is just as important as its status as an attraction. Long before opening, the
Atlanta 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 by the Atlanta Aquarium, both of
which previously suffering in an inadequate environment, was hailed by Marcus as a prime example of the type of conservation activities the
Atlanta Aquarium should be involved with. Approximately 100 tarpon stranded in a tidal pool at Skidaway Island, off the Georgia coast, were rescued for the collection. Coral used in exhibits at the
Atlanta Aquarium is manmade 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 so that seaweeds and reef invertebrates could establish colonies.
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Whale Sharks at the Atlanta Aquarium!
- Ralph and Norton - from Taiwan
- First time ever out outside of Japan
that whale sharks have been in captivity
- Six million gallon tank!
The Atlanta Aquarium looks like a huge
ship breaking through a wave, with the hull coming out of two buildings
that have curved and flowing roofs like ocean swells.
Beluga whales
- Five Beluga whales
- Each 11 feet long
- The two male whales were rescued from
an amusement park in Mexico City, where they were being mistreated
- The three female whales are from the
New York Aquarium
The
Georgia Explorer
- Atlanta
Aquarium's area especially for
children
- The
wildlife of Gray's Reef of Georgia
- Sea
turtles
- Touch
tanks with rays and sharks
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River
Scout Tunnel
- Overhead
river
- North
American fish
- Also
electric fish
- Piranha
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Cold
Water Quest at the Atlanta Aquarium
- Polar
animals
- African black-footed penguins
- California sea lions
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Ocean Voyager
- The biggest section of the
Atlanta Aquarium
- Meso-American Barrier Reef
- The Whale Sharks!
- Almost 100,000 fish
- 100 foot underwater tunnel
- Huge viewing window (the second
largest in the world!)
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Tropical
Driver
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Oceans
Ballroom Banquet
Hall at the Atlanta Aquarium
- Can
hold 1100 seated guests or 1800 at a reception
- Can
be split into 3 smaller rooms
- Two
huge windows looking at the beluga whales and whale sharks
- Catering
services by Chef Wolfgang Puck's company
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Also
- See the
Atlanta Aquarium 4D Movie!
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The Atlanta Aquarium is made
possible by a two hundred million dollar donation by
Bernie Marcus, the founder of Home Depot. This
site is not affiliated with the Atlanta Aquarium, but is a news and
information site. For the official site, check out the Atlanta
Aquarium. In
addition to Home Depot, the Atlanta Aquarium is sponsored by
AirTran Airways, BellSouth, Georgia-Pacific, Southern Company and SunTrust Banks
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