4,600 anchovies and sardines have been added to the kelp forest tank.
This might be a really stupid question, but this exhibit most likely won’t feature live deep sea animals, right? I mean to recreate that intense pressure that these animals need to survive must be really hard. I’ve heard of an aquarium (might be Monterey) working on recreating deep ocean pressure at the surface, but I didn’t get the impression that it was fully functional yet.A new exhibit is coming to the Monterey bay aquarium!!!
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.ks...rium-working-on-new-deep-sea-exhibit/30365288
Seems like a frivolous lawsuit to me. If the article reflects the entire allegation, the complaint is that once or twice a week after clocking out they had to drop some letters off in the aquarium mailroom on their way out. Do they honestly consider this a labor violation?The aquarium is facing a class-action lawsuit.
A class-action lawsuit against Monterey Bay Aquarium alleges labor code violations.
This might be a really stupid question, but this exhibit most likely won’t feature live deep sea animals, right? I mean to recreate that intense pressure that these animals need to survive must be really hard. I’ve heard of an aquarium (might be Monterey) working on recreating deep ocean pressure at the surface, but I didn’t get the impression that it was fully functional yet.
Either way, a deep sea exhibit would be really cool (only had the chance to see one once before) and would fit in really well at Monterey.
Definitely a groundbreaking achievement. Being able to see deep sea creatures at the surface would certainly bolster Monterey’s already magnificent line up.The exhibit will feature deep sea creatures. I had the fortunate experience of touring the facility last October and their sister research facility (a colleague of mine works for the MBA). The organisms are collected in specialty designed pressure chambers, brought the service, and carefully adjusted to the pressure on the surface. All said an done, this exhibit should be a groundbreaking achievement for the institution.
The exhibit will feature deep sea creatures. I had the fortunate experience of touring the facility last October and their sister research facility (a colleague of mine works for the MBA). The organisms are collected in specialty designed pressure chambers, brought the service, and carefully adjusted to the pressure on the surface. All said an done, this exhibit should be a groundbreaking achievement for the institution.
As of a few days ago, MBA has welcomed an ocean sunfish to the Open Ocean exhibit!
It’s a tuna! It’s a baby whale! No, it’s… AN OCEAN SUNFISH!! We’re excited to welcome a Mola mola back to our Open Sea Exhibit!