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The Aquarium of the Pacific's beautiful Lookdown Fish are one of many engaging displays. We visit it and Maui Ocean Center, another fine aquarium, in today's post about the creatures of the sea. |
TAKE YOURSELF INTO A WORLD
OF UNDERSEA WONDER AT FABULOUS CALIFORNIA, HAWAII AQUARIUMS
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A life-size whale greets school children and families at the spectacular Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach. |
STORY By CHRISTENE MEYERS
PHOTOS By BRUCE KELLER
ONCE YOU'RE hooked on aquariums and can't miss a museum devoted to underwater wonders, you're a sea fan for life. You never ignore an opportunity to get close to the creatures and life in the mysterious depths and alluring shadows of the sea.
We find pleasure in the grand ones -- like the fabulous Monterey Bay Aquarium-- and we've spent equally engaging time at tiny, impressive facilities devoted to the ocean, such as Hilo's fine Pacific Tsunami Museum.
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The impressive Aquarium of the Pacific awaits in Long Beach, with magnificent exhibits and convenient nearby parking with plenty of other enticements from shopping to dining in the area. |
First, we take readers to the Long Beach facility. It's an enormous, eye-popping place, with well marked exhibits guaranteeing a fabulous outing for all ages. We mingled on a week day with tourists, local families and school groups. It's a delightful learning sanctuary for singles and couples, too. It features shows at many major exhibits. One offers a chance to mingle with and feed birds in the lorikeet forest. We enjoyed the seal and sea lion exhibits featuring these magnificent creatures who live throughout our coastal waters. There's a shark lagoon with two touch pools, and children were enamored by these.
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Frogs are front and center at Long Beach facility, a colorful array from around the world. You can paint your own virtual frog in Pacific Visions. |
The aquarium offers an attractive outdoor space overlooking picturesque Rainbow Harbor. Times of the shows are announced and posted so you can plan your time.
The place, like the one in Maui, is dedicated to preservation. It hosts a modern veterinary hospital with holding tanks and animal habitats. Experts are on hand to care for displaced or injured creatures.
The splendid tropical reef habitat is the Long Beach aquarium's largest exhibit, with 350,000 gallons of saltwater. We spent nearly an hour watching fish, rays, sea turtles and sharks glide among the coral. This is a star of 100-plus exhibits and 19 major habitats, including a gallery devoted to southern California and Baja coasts. Among our favorite is the impressive penguin habitat with the playful Magellanic ones we saw recently on a trip
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The penguin exhibit at the Aquarium of the Pacific has a fine penguin habitat and breeding program. |
off the South American coast. It's wonderful to see these beautiful creatures carefully tended and increasing under human care.
WE ARE devoted "frog fans," so the frog nursery completely captivated us. We admired the flash red and black poison dart frog and learned that his venom is produced by the food he eats. We were charmed by the Kaiser's Mountain Newt, endangered due to habitat degradation and fish predators. The place is a living classroom. You're certain to come away better educated about our fellow planet dwellers.
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At Maui Ocean Center, artful scenes divide the exhibits. This one was painted by communication manager's daughter for a high school project, one of the ways the aquarium involves and educates. |
fabulous displays. Harbor Breeze Cruises in Long Beach has a partnership with the aquarium. Take advantage of that, to explore the ocean. It's an intriguing, world class facility. The smaller, equally dedicated Maui facility is noteworthy, too. Read on.
A FEW THOUSAND miles across the Pacific, Maui Ocean Center is also an impressive facility. It features more than 60 interactive exhibits, including a nursery bay and a turtle lagoon where you can get close-up views of favorite marine life. We visited on a Sunday afternoon, surrounded by families learning about Hawaii’s diverse underwater world.
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Diver and Ocean Center staffer, Paul, shows visitors how coral is grown and preserved to insure it is not lost in these times of threat to the oceans and coral. |
THE PLACE is a riot of color. From the vibrant colors of tropical fish to the sleek sea otters, we found an opportunity to learn at every corner.
In the coral reef lab, Paul explained how coral is incubated and reproduced to replace damaged or lost coral when necessary. Discovery, learning and educating the next generation are the bywords here.
The artwork is gorgeous, too, in this lovely facility near Wailuku. Naturally, it focuses on Hawaii's unique marine life -- right out the door.
"We think it's a great place to learn about the ocean’s beauty up close, with the shores right outside," says communication director Mike Morris. He emphasizes conservation and education goals of the aquarium. "We make a visit both fun and educational."Maui Ocean Center is smaller than its Long Beach
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Visitors to Maui Ocean Center will find pleasures once inside the entry. Guests are still outside for many of the exhibits. There's a tunnel, too, with sea creatures swimming above. |
With exhibits aimed at awareness, it's fun to see children expanding their knowledge, asking questions, beginning to understand the importance of keeping the oceans healthy.
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Jellyfish are well represented at both aquariums, and both emphasize conservation and education. Here, two graceful jellies seem to enjoy the day. |
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The Long Beach aquarium collaborates with Harbor Breeze Cruises for a lively harbor tour. The operation also offers whale watching. |
Like the Aquarium of the Pacific, Maui Ocean Center offers an artful entry.
And once inside, you're "outside and in the sea" with a wealth of exhibits to entertain and educate about our precious oceans.
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