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A 2-year old male Indo-Pacific Leopard shark swims in The Reef exhibit while Coral Rabbitfish swim by in the Seattle Aquarium's Ocean Pavilion last month.
A major part of Seattle’s new waterfront is almost ready for prime time. The Seattle Aquarium’s new Ocean Pavilion sports a half million gallon tank packed with ocean creatures.
The Seattle Aquarium's new 50,000-square-foot Ocean Pavilion is home to 3,500 sea creatures including sharks, rays and fish from the Indo-Pacific reefs.
According to the aquarium, visitors will be able to come face to face with 3,500 animals and plants, including sharks, rays, bowmouth guitarfish, schooling fish, seahorses, mangroves, nearly 30 ...
Seattle could become home to sharks in less than a decade. The Seattle Aquarium is in the planning stages of an expansion that could add at least 40 percent more exhibit space, including a ...
SEATTLE — Seattle Aquarium's new Ocean Pavilion, a multi-million dollar expansion near the waterfront, ... There's an Indo-Pacific Leopard shark here. he's part of an endangered species.
SEATTLE — The Seattle Aquarium’s long-planned, and long-awaited Ocean Pavilion is now officially openand renewing hopes that it will serve as a sparkplug for downtown. The $160 million project ...
The Seattle Aquarium was built in 1977 for only $5 million, with no major capital investments over the next couple of decades. ... The Aquarium, along with partners around the world, has been working ...
Yoko the swell shark was born in a habitat of all-female sharks who hadn't seen a male in years. The aquarium has two possible explanations — and hopes to get confirmation in the coming months.
The Seattle Aquarium’s long-planned, and long-awaited Ocean Pavilion is now officially open and renewing hopes that it will serve as a sparkplug for downtown. The $160 million project is part of ...