Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk

Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk
The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk
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Founder(s) The Maritime Aquarium Authority
Type Publicly supported aquarium
Founded July 16, 1988[1]
Location Norwalk, Connecticut, CT41°06′04″N 73°24′59″W / 41.101°N 73.4164°W / 41.101; -73.4164 (Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk)Coordinates: 41°06′04″N 73°24′59″W / 41.101°N 73.4164°W / 41.101; -73.4164 (Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk)
Origins South Norwalk Revitalization Project
Area served Connecticut, New York, New Jersey
Mission Appreciation and preservation of the Long Island Sound
Method Educational programs
Revenue $9,791,144 (2006)[2]
Endowment $9,226,028 (2006)
Volunteers 162 (2003)[3]
Employees 150 (2003)
Members 9,321 (2006)
Website http://www.maritimeaquarium.org/

The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk (formerly Maritime Center) is an aquarium located in the South Norwalk (or "SoNo") section of Norwalk, Connecticut.

The aquarium has seals, river otters, steely sharks, jellyfish, loggerhead turtles, and hundreds of other animals living in re-creations of their natural Long Island Sound habitats. There are two touch tanks that feature smooth stingrays, crabs, sea stars and other coastal creatures.

The aquarium also has an IMAX Theater with a screen six-stories tall and the equivalent of eight-stories wide. It was opened in October 2007 to show regular, feature-length movies on weekend evenings. Part of the upgrade was installation of a 10,000-watt, digital, proprietary, surround-sound system. The aquarium features educational programs, year-round study cruises on its 40-foot (12 m) trawler, Research Vessel Oceanic, special exhibits, and fun 3-D simulator/adventure rides.

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Attendance

The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk is one of Connecticut's top tourist attractions. Annual attendance averages 500,000 visitors, with about 100,000 of them[4] from New York state. The Maritime Aquarium estimated state-wide economic impact is almost $42 million; it contributes approximately $25 million to Norwalk's economy every year.

The aquarium's budget for 2006-2007 fiscal year amounted to about $10.7 million. More than $4 million came in from admissions; with 36 percent coming from out-of-state visitors. Demonstrating increasing regional appeal, out-of-state attendance revenue has increased 55% since 2002.

Additional revenues are generated from educational programming fees, the gift shop, catering, business dinners and other events and donations. The state gave it a grant of $675,000 to promote tourism.[4]

History

A spotfin butterflyfish at the aquarium

The "Maritime Center" opened July 16, 1988. The name was changed to the "Maritime Aquarium" in 1996 to stress the live animals featured there.

It first opened by renovating a former 1860's iron works factory and building the IMAX Theater. Visitors as they walk past the Ray Touch Pool toward the Marine Lab still tred on the original wood floors under original wood beams of the iron works. Occupying approximately 100,000 gross square feet, first animal exhibits included Harbor Seals, Open Ocean and Touch Tank.

Main entrance at the north side
IMAX theater entrance at the south side

The cultural section of the Aquarium originally explored boat building and human exploration of the sea, but the boat-building activities were eliminated in early 2007. In the last seven years of its 19-year run, the boat-building program helped people construct about 500 boats and 20,000 children took part in classes that created more than 5,000 model boats, but aquarium officials said the shop only served 3 to 5 percent of patrons.[5]

The boat-building shop was replaced with a new Marine Lab with baby seahorses and jellyfish (and other animals new to the Aquarium), as well as information on aquaculture, sustainable seafood, and responsible home aquarium keeping.

  • 1991: Exhibit space is expanded by adding the 7,000-square-foot (650 m2) "Featured Exhibits" area, a semi-permanent fabric and steel structure. The first exhibit is "Real Sea Monsters," featuring extinct sea creatures like Kronosaurus and Carcharadon. The current exhibit is "African Underwater Safari."
  • 1994: Outdoor exhibit space, including bleachers, is added along the Norwalk River for summertime exhibits and shows. It opens with a "Birds of Prey" show.
  • 1995: Jellyfish Encounter opens. Aquarium curators solve significant challenges to display these delicate animals that are approximately 95 percent water.
  • 1996: "The Maritime Center" changes its name to "The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk" to better identify itself to the public and underscore increasing importance of live animal exhibits. River Otters and Ray Touch Pool open.
Harbor seals at the aquarium
  • 2001: The Aquarium expands into the Hatch and Bailey factory building, converting and rehabilitating 33,000 square feet (3,100 m2) of space into a new $9.5 million Environmental Education Center (funded through corporate, private and state contributions). New space allows a reconfiguring of the existing Aquarium:
    • Giant Sea Turtles opens including a 15,000-gallon habitat, interpretive signs, turtle shell photo opportunity and more.
    • A new main entrance improves visitor reception and admission.
    • New Oyster Hall group orientation and lunchroom just off the main entrance, allows for staging and organizing busloads of students when they visit.
    • New high-tech classrooms with multimedia and wet lab facilities are added, as are teachers' rooms, to expand The Maritime Aquarium's educational programs.
    • Cascade Cafe opens with seating for 180 people.
    • Gift shop moves and expands.
  • 2006: Touch Tank is moved and greatly enhanced to create a more natural display, allow animals to live "on-site" and offer better access to visitors. The Aquarium's Volunteer Staff funds reconstruction.
  • 2007: Frogs! opens, a new permanent exhibit displaying amphibians from Long Island Sound shores and watershed, as well as other exotics from around the world, to draw attention to the importance of amphibians as bellwether species for environmental change. The small boat building shop is closed.
  • 2008: During the summer the "Great White Alligator" is displayed in the outdoor exhibit space.
  • 2009: African Penguins temporary outdoor exhibit opens.

In recent years, the Maritime Aquarium has emphasized helping visitors understand the ecology of Long Island Sound and its watershed. The Aquarium participates in or directs local scientific research on Long Island Sound's residents, including a counting and tagging program for horseshoe crabs and annual counts of harbor seals. The Maritime Aquarium also helped create a Long Island Sound Biodiversity Database open to the public.

In 2006, the Aquarium became a partner in SeafoodWatch, a program that encourages consumers to make responsible seafood choices that have a low impact on the environment and promote sustainable fisheries.

Exhibits

The Maritime Aquarium is approximately 140,000 square feet (13,000 m2) and has more than 177,000 gallons of water in its live animal exhibits. On exhibit are more than 2,000 marine animals and reptiles representing in excess of 300 species. There are 93 exhibit tanks ranging in size from 10 to 110,000 gallons. There are two exhibit pools: seals and ray touch. Off-exhibit are another 30-some tanks (varies) and a small pool.

There is a display of detailed ship models with 14 in cases, as well as charts and interpretive signs. In the ship model area and throughout the Cascade Cafe are signs describing the nautical origins of many popular sayings, for example: "bitter end," "scuttle butt," "cat out of the bag," "under the weather" and "three squares a day".

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "About Us". The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk. 2009. http://www.maritimeaquarium.org/about_us.html. Retrieved 2009-07-12. 
  2. ^ "Form 990" (PDF). GuideStar. 2007. http://www.guidestar.org/FinDocuments/2007/061/062/2007-061062912-046d77fe-9.pdf. Retrieved 2009-07-12. 
  3. ^ Lawrence A., Kenney; Rebecca Y. Royston (2003-03-28). "Economic Impact Study" (PDF). Scott, Kenney & Partners, Inc.. http://www.maritimeaquarium.org/EconImpactStudy.pdf. Retrieved 2009-07-12. 
  4. ^ a b Stelloh, Tom, "Norwalk aquarium admissions slumping: Officials blame warm October, November", news article in The Advocate of Stamford, Connecticut, Norwalk edition, February 24, 2007, page A3
  5. ^ DeLoma, Jamie, "Setting sale: Aquarium to auction the last handmade boats from its shop", news article in The Advocate of Stamford, Connecticut, Norwalk Edition, April 27, 2007

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