Northwest_FIsh_Keeping
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Good news since it's an answer from someone in the department, I asked Matt Wandell about the longevity of the exhibit (husbandry operations project manager) and he says it's currently "up in the air" about if ITD will become a permanent exhibit, which I mean hey that's better than saying it's still a temporary exhibit. Probably why all of the wording on the website at least was changed from "Special Exhibition" to just "Exhibit" like the other staple exhibits. Fingers crossed they pull through. Agreed, even though they've said the technology they're using for ITD is open book for other aquariums to use it, but even then, no other aquarium really has the ROV collection privileges or even the geographic privileges of being right next to one of the deepest submarine canyons in North America that they can go and freely collect from.It would just be a shame to eliminate such a revolutionary and really fun exhibit. There really is nothing like it anywhere else in the United States. I hope that they decide ultimately to just keep it around for good, I think they would find it very economically worthwhile to do so and it would continue to educate all manner of visitors about such a little-understood environment.
I also asked him this; "I'm assuming this is far from the last Snailfish species you guys would be working with, super stoked to see what next. I'm not sure if you guys collab with Aquamarine Fukushima but I saw they have a pretty diverse Snailfish collection, if you guys are able to exhibit Barred Snailfish (Crystallias matsushimae), that would be pretty cool" and he said "Not enough collab!" which can be interpreted anyway (he has to be intentionally vague to not leak anything+technically isn't on the aquarist/ husbandry management side) but I think this means they've collaborated before, just not as much as they'd like to? Not totally sure but "not enough" must at least mean they've done it before. Hopefully they can work together againPerhaps MBA should get in touch with Aquamarine Fukushima! Aquamarine also keeps quite a few snailfish species (which I believe they collect mostly from Hokkaido and further north), so some collaboration between the two facilities would be interesting!
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