- Georgia Aquarium
Infobox zoo
zoo_name=Georgia Aquarium
image_caption=Georgia Aquarium
location=Atlanta , Georgia, U.S.
date_opened=2005
num_animals=120,000
num_species=500
num_habitats=60
members=AZA
website=http://www.georgiaaquarium.orgThe Georgia Aquarium, located in
Atlanta , Georgia atPemberton Place , is billed as the "world's largest aquarium" with more than 8.1 millionUS gallon s (31,000 m³) of marine and fresh water housing more than 100,000 animals of 500 different species. The aquarium's notable specimens include four youngwhale shark s, threebeluga whale s and amanta ray . [http://community.oceana.org/blog/2008/08/manta-lanta]Funded mostly by a $250 million
donation fromHome Depot founderBernie Marcus , the aquarium was built on a 20acre (81,000 m²) site north ofCentennial Olympic Park indowntown Atlanta. Marcus credited his 60th birthday dinner at theMonterey Bay Aquarium in 1990 as among the inspirations behind his desire to build an aquarium in Atlanta.History and admissions
In November 2001,
Bernard Marcus announced his idea to build an aquarium as a present to Atlanta, Georgia that would encourage both education and economic growth. Marcus and his wife Billi visited 56 aquariums in 13 countries to research and design a structure, and finally donated $250 million toward Georgia Aquarium’s construction. Due to financial contributions from AirTran Airways, BellSouth, Georgia Pacific, The Home Depot, Southern Company, Turner Broadcasting System, Time Warner, SunTrust, UPS, and the Coca-Cola Company, the company opened debt free. After 27 months and with 60 animal habitats, convert|16400|sqft|m2 of ball room space, 2 food service kitchens, gift shops, a 4-D theater, an on-site restaurant, and a parking lot, the Georgia Aquarium opened first onNovember 21 ,2005 to annual pass holders and then onNovember 23 ,2005 to the general public. At $26 per adult, $21.50 for Seniors, and $19.50 for Children, the price of admission to thenon-profit aquarium is among the most expensive in the country. The aquarium has nevertheless far exceeded visitor expectations, welcoming its 1 millionth guest onMarch 1 ,2006 , only ninety-eight days after opening. The aquarium sold over 290,000 annual passes for its first year, before sales were halted (to avoid a "private club" atmosphere, according to Aquarium Executive Director Jeff Swanagan). [ [http://www.cnn.com/2006/TRAVEL/DESTINATIONS/03/01/aquarium.visitors/index.html?section=cnn_latest No fish story: Aquarium draws million in 3 months] David E. Williams, CNN, 1 March 2006. Retrieved 24 August 2006] The Georgia Aquarium welcomed its three millionth guest onAugust 24 ,2006 and its five millionth onMay 23 ,2007 . cite web |url=http://www.ajc.com/living/content/living/stories/2007/05/23/0524aquariumweb.html |title=Aquarium welcomes 5 millionth visitor |publisher=Atlanta Journal-Constitution |author=Davis, Mark |date=2007-05-23 |accessdate=2007-05-24]Collection
The Georgia Aquarium contains between 100,000 and 120,000
fish and other sea creatures, representing more than five hundredspecies . OnJune 14 ,2005 , the total number of specimens was unveiled after having previously being reported as "over 55,000". Marcus was quoted in theAtlanta Journal-Constitution as saying: "I have been saying that we would have more than 55,000 fish; I just never said how many more." The fish were transported fromTaiwan to the aquarium by UPS (which is headquartered in nearby Sandy Springs) in 42 tanks aboard anMD-11 . UPS donated the cost of the shipping, estimated at over US$200,000.The aquarium's most famous specimens were four young
whale shark s fromTaiwan named Ralph, Norton, Alice and Trixie, after the primary characters fromThe Honeymooners . Ralph died fromperitonitis on January 11, 2007, and Norton followed on June 13, 2007 when the aquarium made the decision to euthanize him after he had shown signs of erratic swimming and had stopped eating.cite web |url=http://www.ajc.com/living/content/living/stories/2007/05/25/0525whalesharkweb.html |title=Taiwan approves export of 2 whale sharks |publisher=Atlanta Journal-Constitution |author=Simons, Craig |date=2007-05-25 |accessdate=2007-05-25] Ralph and Norton were with the Georgia Aquarium at its opening; Alice and Trixie joined the aquariumJune 3 ,2006 . This is the first time whale sharks have been kept in an aquarium outside ofAsia Fact|date=August 2008. The sharks are kept in a 6.3 million gallon (24,000 m³) exhibit. On May 25, 2007, Taiwan's Fisheries Agency announced the Aquarium had been approved to receive two more whale sharks before Taiwan bans the animals' capture in 2008. On June 1, 2007 the two new whale sharks arrived at the aquarium. The two sharks, caught earlier in 2007, are named Taroko, commemorating Taroko Gorge National Park, and Yushan after Taiwan'sJade Mountain . cite news |title=Two whale sharks join trio at Georgia Aquarium |publisher=Atlanta Journal-Constitution |url=http://www.ajc.com/living/content/living/stories/2007/06/01/0601lvwhalesharks.html |author=Davis, Mark|date=2007-06-01 |accessdate=2007-06-01]The aquarium is currently only one of two aquariums in the United States to exhibit a
Great Hammerhead SharkFact|date=August 2008. The aquarium was also home to five 11 foot (3 m) longbeluga whales . Two males named Nico and Gasper were rescued from aMexico City amusement park where they lived under a roller coaster. Because of insufficient weight, skin lesions, and a bone disease, on January 2, 2007, Gasper waseuthanized . [ [http://www.wsbtv.com/news/10650979/detail.html Gasper Press Release] ] Marina died on December 1, 2007 of what may have been natural causes (she was 25 years old). The remaining females (Natasha and Maris) are on breeding loan from theNew York Aquarium . The aquarium is among six other US aquariums, including Chicago'sShedd Aquarium , with belugas in their collections.Continuing its drive to display marine animals rarely seen in the United States, the aquarium acquired a
manta ray from an aquarium facility inDurban, South Africa . Named "Nandi," the manta was caught by accident in nets meant to protect the coast from sharks. Officials at the Durban facility determined that the manta had outgrown its home, and offered the manta to the much-larger Georgia Aquarium. Nandi first went on display in the Ocean Voyager exhibit onAugust 25 , 2008 as the first manta ray on display in the country, [citeweb|url=http://www.ajc.com/living/content/living/stories/2008/08/25/aquarium_manta_ray.html|title=Georgia Aquarium adds 9-foot manta ray|author=Leon Stafford|work=Atlanta Journal-Constitution|date=2008-08-25|accessdate=2008-08-25] and making the aquarium one of only four in the world to display one. [citeweb|url=http://www.georgiaaquarium.org/nandi/about-nandi/|title=About Nandi|publisher=Georgia Aquarium|accessdate=2008-08-27]Exhibits
The aquatic animals are displayed in five different galleries: Georgia Explorer, Tropical Diver, Ocean Voyager, Cold- Water Quest, and River Scout. Each corresponds to a specific environment. At the left as one enters the aquarium is the "Georgia Explorer" exhibit, geared especially towards children. It features a number of touch tanks with rays and sharks as well as exhibits featuring sea turtles and the wildlife of
Gray's Reef - aNational Marine Sanctuary off the Georgia Coast. The second exhibit, "River Scout", also reflects regional environments. It features an overhead river where visitors can see North American fish from the bottom up. In addition to local specimens, this exhibit displayspiranha , electric fish, and other unusual freshwater life. The third section of the aquarium, "Cold Water Quest", features animals from the polar regions of the world and contains most of the mammals in the aquarium's collection. This exhibit includes beluga whales in the aquarium's second largest habitat,California sea lion s,Japanese spider crab s, and African black-footed penguins. The fourth exhibit, entitled "Ocean Voyager", includes the vast majority of the aquarium's water and almost 100,000 fish. This exhibit is designed to feature the life of theMesoamerican Barrier Reef System , and showcases the aquarium's whale sharks, as well as a 100 foot (30 m) underwater tunnel and the world's second largest viewing window. The final exhibit takes an artistic turn, as the "Tropical Diver" exhibit features many curious and haunting forms of aquatic life, including a living reef with live coral. The aquarium also features a "4D" movie and other attractions, including the Ocean Voyager - Journey With Giants exhibit hall where the Chedd-Angier-Lewis production company, with Electrosonic Inc., has produced the Open Ocean Touchwall, a dynamic, interactive projection for species identification. This is a virtual aquarium where larger than life, fully articulated 3-D renderings of Open Ocean fish swim across six panels assembled to simulate a tank. Guests are invited to reach out and place hands or fingers on the fish. As they do so, fun and informative content bubbles appear to educate the guest about the particular species they have chosen.The aquarium development was managed by Heery International who served as the Program Manager / Owner's representative for the Georgia Aquarium. The base building was designed by Atlanta-based architecture firm
Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback & Associates (TVS). In addition, TVS Interiors did the interior design of the facility as well as the design of the two retail shops located inside the aquarium. The aquarium galleries were designed by the St. Louis based firm of PGAV.Conservation
According to aquarium founder Bernard Marcus, the aquarium's conservation and environmental mission is just as important as its status as an attraction. Long before opening, the aquarium was already working with Georgia Tech and
Georgia State University in Atlanta and theUniversity of Georgia in Athens to help saveendangered species througheducation andresearch 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. 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 Aquarium is manmade in a collaboration between Georgia Tech and theUniversity of the South Pacific , produced by suspending blocks ofpumice over a reef near the village of Tagaqe,Fiji for eight months so thatseaweed s andreef invertebrate s could establish colonies.Facilities
The Georgia Aquarium, the world’s largest at the time of its opening in November 2005, encompasses 550,000 sq ft (11.6 acres; 4.7 hectares) of covered space and includes 328 tons of acrylic windows, 290 plumbing fixtures, 200 floor drains, 53 roof tops, convert|61|mi|km of wires and pipes and convert|100000|yd|m of concrete in the structure. It holds eight million gallons (30,000 m³) of fresh and salt water (conditioned with 1.5 million pounds of Instant Ocean(TM) sea salt mix) and houses more than 100,000 fish and animals. The blue metal and glass exterior of the aquarium was designed to resemble a giant ark breaking through a wave. The ship’s hull appears to emerge from two large buildings that feature curved, flowing roofs that were designed to represent ocean swells. The record for largest aquarium in the world is highly contested; however,
Dubai 's three storyDubai Mall aquarium claims to be the world's largest when it opens in the newBurj Dubai project.With an accelerated 27-month schedule, the project timeline for the construction of the aquarium was aggressive. To facilitate the phased construction activities that were essential to meeting the project schedule, two-ply
asphalt BUR was installed over a lightweight concrete deck. This temporary roof allowed for expedited construction and the associated roof traffic. The final stage included installation of the light gray FiberTite roofing system, which was selected to match the gray wall panels. Construction of the aquarium was contracted byBrasfield & Gorrie , a General Contractor headquartered inBirmingham, Alabama .In addition to the massive habitats that are the core of the aquarium, the facility includes the 16,400 square foot (1,520 m²) Oceans Ballroom - a banquet hall that can host events for up to 1100 seated or 1600 at a reception. The hall features two 10 x 28 foot (3 x 9 meter) windows into the exhibits housing the whale sharks and beluga whales. It can also be subdivided into three smaller spaces for events. Chef
Wolfgang Puck 's company will manage catering services for this facility. The aquarium also includes a fairly large food court with tables extending into the main lobby. The costs of building the aquarium escalated beyond Marcus' original US$250 million donation. To complete the facility without scaling back plans, six local companies —AirTran Airways ,BellSouth ,Georgia-Pacific , The Home Depot,Southern Company , andSunTrust Banks — signed on as presenting sponsors for exhibits.Location
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Even before opening, the Georgia Aquarium helped drive new development in the area aiding efforts by the City of Atlanta and
Central Atlanta Progress , a group of local business leaders, to revitalize downtown. In December 2004, a $300 million office and hotel development was announced for a nearby site. The complex is namedAllen Plaza in commemoration of former Atlanta mayorIvan Allen Jr and includes office space for theSouthern Company and accounting firmErnst & Young , as well asW Hotel .Programs
In June 2008, the aquarium announced its "Swim With Gentle Giants" program. This will allow a dozen
divers per day to swim with the whale sharks for $290. There is some controversy over the swim program due to the fact that two of these sharks died in 2007 while incaptivity at the Georgia Aquarium. Some experts feel that the human contact would expose the sharks to exotic germs. Visiting divers are instructed to keep a five-foot distance from the whale sharks and other fish while in the in 6.3-million-gallon tank. Divers are also able to document their experience with a $50 commemorativeDVD . [cite web | url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/travel/la-trw-sharks19-2008jun19,0,7445741.story | title="Swimming with whale sharks at the Georgia Aquarium" | author=Fausset, Richard | publisher=Los Angeles Times | date=2008-06-19 | accessdate=2008-06-27]Gallery
References
Cited referencesGeneral references
*Tharpe, Jim (June 3, 2005) [http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/atlanta/0605/03whaleshark.html Aquarium lands two whale sharks] "Atlanta Journal-Constitution"
*Tharpe, Jim (June 14, 2005) [http://www.ajc.com/news/content/metro/atlanta/0605/14morefish.html Surprise at aquarium: 100,000 fish, in from Asia] "Atlanta Journal-Constitution"
*Seabrook, Charles (July 8, 2005) [http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/atlanta/0705/08whale.html Georgia Aquarium acquires belugas from Mexico] "Atlanta Journal-Constitution"
*Tharpe, Jim (August 14, 2005) [http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/atlanta/0805/14aquarium.html Aquarium's lofty goal: 'Save planet'] "Atlanta Journal-Constitution"
*Tharpe, Jim (September 7, 2005) [http://www.ajc.com/news/content/metro/atlanta/0905/07aquarium.html 6 companies help make up aquarium financing shortfall] "Atlanta Journal-Constitution"
*Tharpe, Jim (January 23, 2006) [http://www.ajc.com/news/content/metro/atlanta/stories/0123metmonterey.html California sea showplace inspired Marcus' masterpiece ] "Atlanta Journal-Constitution"External links
* [http://www.georgiaaquarium.org Georgia Aquarium website]
* [http://www.atlantadowntown.com/NewsAquarium.asp Central Atlanta Progress aquarium information page]
* [http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/science/11/21/new.ga.aquarium/index.html CNN.com - Big window to the sea]
* [http://www.googleearthhacks.com/dlfile11787/Georgia-Aquarium.htm Google Earth - 3D Model]
* [http://www.damonledet.com/photos/georgiaaquarium/ Georgia Aquarium Photos]
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/georgiaaquarium/interesting Flickr Photos Tagged with Georgia Aquarium]
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