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The aquarium is building something new near the temporary exhibit area; it seems to be an aviary of some sort, but your guess is as good as mine.
 

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Probably just a budgie feeding aviary that has sprouted up everywhere across the country. But that would be weird as the states other aquarium also has one of these.
 
Probably just a budgie feeding aviary that has sprouted up everywhere across the country. But that would be weird as the states other aquarium also has one of these.

You were on the right track with feeding aviary, but not for budgies. That's what Mystic does each year. Maritime's temporary exhibit for this year's summer is for lorikeets.
"Lorikeets"
 
On July 16th, the aquarium celebrated its 25th anniversary.
The Maritime Aquarium, 25 Years Ago & Today | Maritime Aquarium Blog
Also, the 2014 speaker series was released.
Nov 6, 2013 – Jeff Corwin

(Tales From the Field with Jeff Corwin)
Environmental speaker Jeff Corwin is best known for his Emmy Award-winning shows on Animal Planet and Discovery Networks and as the host of the ABC series Ocean Mysteries, but today, he is sounding the alarm, launching a new chapter in conservation.

Feb 6, 2014 – Fabien Cousteau

(Oasis In Space: The Great Ocean Adventure) Growing up as the grandson of legendary ocean explorer Jacques Cousteau, Fabien Cousteau was destined to follow in his family's footsteps, working to explore the oceans and preserve the beauty of our important marine habitats and wildlife.

March 10, 2014 – Dr. Daniel B. Botkin

A scientist who studies life from a planetary perspective, a biologist who has helped solve major environmental issues, and a writer about nature. His work includes: development of JABOWA, the first successful computer model of an ecosystem.

April 7, 2014 – Martin T. Nweeia

Principal investigator of the Narwhal Tusk Research organization, his lecture will include some footage of documentaries completed on his work from the recent David Attenborough’s Natural Curiosities from the BBC, and films from NGS, and Decourvete, French Discovery.

May 20, 2014 – Jack Hanna

(Going Wild for Wildlife) Adventurer and animal expert "Jungle Jack" Hanna is one of the most visible and respected ambassadors between the human and animal worlds. His hands-on approach and insight into the public's appreciation of wildlife have won him widespread popular acclaim as director emeritus of the Columbus Zoo, conservationist, author, television personality, celebrity speaker, and lifelong adventurer.

June 23, 2014 – Richard Hyman

(The True Story of My Journeys with Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau and the Crew of Calypso) The author of FROGMEN grew up in Connecticut. He will talk about his personal account of expeditions with legendary French explorer Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau and the crew of research vessel Calypso, Richard Hyman takes us behind the scenes, inside the ship, and under the sea.
 
The temporary Lorikeets exhibit closed yesterday, September 3rd.
The Shark and Ray Touch Tank is temporarily closed, as slight maintenance is performed. It should be open again by this weekend.
 
Banggai Cardinalfish babies are on exhibit in the Marine Care and Culture Lab.
4 Cane Toads were recently added to Frogs!.
 
The female Loggerhead Sea Turtle who left the sea turtle exhibit to make room for 2 young Green Sea Turtles, is now back on exhibit. I don't know if the Green Sea Turtles left or not.
 
The female Loggerhead Sea Turtle who left the sea turtle exhibit to make room for 2 young Green Sea Turtles, is now back on exhibit. I don't know if the Green Sea Turtles left or not.

Since when was there a Loggerhead on-exhibit? When I went in 2011 it was a Green.

~Thylo:cool:
 
Since when was there a Loggerhead on-exhibit? When I went in 2011 it was a Green.

The Loggerhead was on exhibit for years... I saw her in 2010, but didn't visit Maritime again until 2012, and the Greens were on exhibit then. Either she went off-exhibit/was transferred to another facility in 2011, or less likely, you misidentified her.
 
The Loggerhead was on exhibit for years... I saw her in 2010, but didn't visit Maritime again until 2012, and the Greens were on exhibit then. Either she went off-exhibit/was transferred to another facility in 2011, or less likely, you misidentified her.

When I visited, the website listed Loggerhead but the signage at the aquarium listed Green.

~Thylo:cool:
 
A Cubera Snapper is a new addition to the sea turtle tank.
The aquarium has posted on their Facebook that their special exhibit for next year will exhibit jellies in a unique way, and will debut in January.
 
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