HomerSimpson101
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They perfected keeping a great white shark in captivity for a few months, and why haven't they tried keeping a young basking shark in captivity? Their Open Sea tank is cold water, so a basking shark can thrive inside.

Any idea how "real" the idea was? Sometimes artists and architects dream up the improbably/impossible, for example the marlin and manatees in Wildlife World's aquarium renderings/plans.I had heard of at least one aquarium considering the feasibility of displaying a basking shark, but I wanted to dig up some supplementary material to be sure before I shared.
Believe it or not, New England Aquarium did look into basking sharks as part of a failed expansion around the year 2000. There were plans for a Monterey-style "open sea" exhibit for larger pelagic fishes and turtles native to the region. As I understand it the tank would have been in the ballpark of one million gallons.
“Of all the words of tongue or pen …”Sorry to double post but I actually have some relevant information regarding this subject.
I had heard of at least one aquarium considering the feasibility of displaying a basking shark, but I wanted to dig up some supplementary material to be sure before I shared.
Believe it or not, New England Aquarium did look into basking sharks as part of a failed expansion around the year 2000. There were plans for a Monterey-style "open sea" exhibit for larger pelagic fishes and turtles native to the region. As I understand it the tank would have been in the ballpark of one million gallons.
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Any idea how "real" the idea was? Sometimes artists and architects dream up the improbably/impossible, for example the marlin and manatees in Wildlife World's aquarium renderings/plans.