One of the patterns that emerges from snowleopard's zoo and aquarium reviews on his road trip is that most aquariums (and several zoos like Pittsburgh, Omaha, and Point Defiance in Tacoma) have a large shark tank as one of their superstar attractions. From the species lists given for these tanks it seems like the same shark species are in most of the tanks: black-tipped reef sharks, sandtiger sharks, nurse sharks, white-tipped reef sharks, Galapagos sharks, etc.
Where are the world's great shark exhibits and what makes them great? Do the great shark exhibits have to have unusual shark species or can even the "MacDonalds" shark species found in multiple places create great exhibits?
The Georgia Aquarium gets mentioned quite often with its huge Ocean Voyager tank with whale sharks, greater hammerheads, and manta rays. I have only seen video and pictures of this shark exhibit, but there are many rave reviews here on Zoochat.
The Open Bay tank (or whatever they call it now) at the Monterey Bay Aquarium is spectacular and occasionally houses a great white shark. Scalloped hammerheads are the mainstay shark residents. This tank has schools of thousands of sardines that one can see parting and darting around the sharks as they move through the schools of potential prey fish.
The Shark Reef aquarium in Las Vegas has an impressive shark exhibit that is large and designed such that one can watch the sharks from immersive windows that completely surround one.
Where are the world's great shark exhibits and what makes them great? Do the great shark exhibits have to have unusual shark species or can even the "MacDonalds" shark species found in multiple places create great exhibits?
The Georgia Aquarium gets mentioned quite often with its huge Ocean Voyager tank with whale sharks, greater hammerheads, and manta rays. I have only seen video and pictures of this shark exhibit, but there are many rave reviews here on Zoochat.
The Open Bay tank (or whatever they call it now) at the Monterey Bay Aquarium is spectacular and occasionally houses a great white shark. Scalloped hammerheads are the mainstay shark residents. This tank has schools of thousands of sardines that one can see parting and darting around the sharks as they move through the schools of potential prey fish.
The Shark Reef aquarium in Las Vegas has an impressive shark exhibit that is large and designed such that one can watch the sharks from immersive windows that completely surround one.