

The history of the modern aquarium began some 130 years ago when the Zoological Society of London commenced work on an ‘Aquatic Vivarium´. Find parking charges, opening hours and a parking map of all London Aquarium car parks, street parking, pay and display, parking meters and private garages. There will be a museum of fisheries depicting the history and development of fisheries in the state, he said. The oceanarium will have varied species of marine organisms collected from all over the world swimming amidst corals, reef and underwater caves, he said.

The Marine Department have plans to set up a world standard convention centre for holding international marine conferences and seminars related to marine life studies, with a seating capacity for 1000 people, chain of restaurants, coffee houses, provisions, books and library, an amphitheatre for watching movies, a musical fountain and a food court, Kurup said. The acrylic tunnel will have a slow moving walkway, so also a fixed platform inside the tunnel for the visitors to step aside if they wish to view a particular species of their interest in detail, Kurup said. The main tank is of heavy ‘RCC construction´ to hold around 12,000 cubic M of seawater.Ī 250 M long, 2.4 M wide transparent curved acrylic tunnel will be winding through this main tank. The important area of the oceanarium complex will be its main tank, which house the curved acrylic tunnel through which marine life could be viewed from close range. Ten acres out of the 50 acres identified has been allotted to Kochi-based Centre for Marine Living Resources and Ecology of the Ministry of Earth Sciences to shift its research activities to that area,Kurup said.Īpart from commercial activities, the oceanarium will have tie up with Indian Universities and Marine Biological Research Centre in order to undertake marine research projects in collaboration with similar centres abroad and facilitate local research centre with opportunities to do live research projects in Marine biology and biotechnology. Boxing Day & New Years Day - Open from 11am. Christmas Eve & New Years Eve Open from 10am. With the exception of the following over the Christmas holiday: Christmas Day CLOSED. Reef, rock and weed structures are reproduced to create a pleasant enviornment and a natural habitat for the marine species that will make it their home, the official said. The Oceanarium is open daily from 10am, last admission 5pm closing 6pm. The main tank is meticulously planned to reflect the various aspects of the world beneath the ocean. Tourists could get the feel of walking on the sea bed getting a clear view of the spectacular water world. It’s the best place to go and see the sharks given that it’s home to one of the largest collections of them in Europe.“Once the procedures are finalised, we plan to start the construction work by this year end and are hoping to commission the project by the end of 2010", Sarma said.įeasibility of the project was under study by the Kerala State Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation after which global tenders would be called to appoint a consultancy for the project, Dr Madhusoodhana Kurup, Advisor to the Fisheries Minister, said.įinance will not be a problem and there are people who are showing interest in investing, he said, adding a steering committee has already been appointed.

You can see the seals at Seal Harbour, and you can enjoy an Underwater Safari. This is a home to over 2000 creatures, and you’ll be able to go through the oceans, lakes and rivers on the planet. Right up in Scotland, you’ll find Deep Sea World, right beneath Forth Rail Bridge. It’s a spectacular view, and the kids can come back for more with sleepover sessions where they can sleep alongside the fish, sharks, rays and other animals for the night. There’s even an Endless Ocean Exhibit where you can ride a glass lift through 10 metres of open* ocean. The walkthrough viewing tunnel is one of the most fun areas, as everyone can see the sea life as they walk through. There are tons of interactive stations to be enjoyed, and there is a cool Lagoon of Light that you can walk through to travel past the sharks and rays. There are also 3,500 other fish in this aquarium, and there is a vast mix of sea animals. If you want to go anywhere to see Green Sawfish, it’s at The Deep in Hull.
