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18 Feb 2008 04:53:04 | David G. Hallstrom, Sr.
The Aquarium of the Pacific is located near the waterfront in
The Pike at Rainbow Harbor in the city of Long Beach,
California. It is one of the largest aquariums in the United
States. Its nearly 1,000 species fill 19 major habitats and 32
focus exhibits and take visitors on a journey throughout the
Pacific Ocean's three regions: Southern California/Baja, the
Tropical Pacific, and the Northern Pacific.
The Aquarium of the Pacific is a 156,735-square-foot marine
exhibition With sweeping, curving, wave-like architecture that
is designed to emulate the ocean. It houses over 12,000 ocean
animals, including five species of whales, eleven species of
sharks, porpoises, dolphins, rays and skates including manta
rays, sea turtles, birds, bears and more along with over 10,000
simulated mussels, kelp fronds and other natural exhibit
accoutrements and over 10,000 pieces of individual, artificial
coral, representing 58 different coral species.
The Aquarium provides behind the scenes tours where you can dive
into the underwater world and discover places in the Aquarium
where most people do not have a chance to go and even feed the
anamals. Visitors are encouraged to watch animal feedings and
learn more about the animals and environmental issues at habitat
presentations. Join the Animal Encounter interactive program
which allows guests to feed, touch, and go behind the scenes
with some of the more than 12,500 inhabitants, including the
Shark Animal Encounter which provides guests with an opportunity
to be in a pool with one of the zebra sharks, or maybe even the
240-pound thorny ray. From Memorial Day through Labor Day you
can aboard The Conqueror, a 90-foot research vessel for a
90-minute marine science excursion where you will have an
opportunity to touch a variety of marine animals while you learn
about their natural habitat and about life in the ocean.
The Aquarium Of The Pacific is located at 100 Aquarium Way, Long
Beach, CA 90802. Parking for the Aquarium is on the water side
of Shoreline Drive between Chestnut Place and Aquarium Way.
Parking is $6 for Aquarium guests in both the Aquarium and Pike
parking structures when you show an Aquarium ticket stub. Spice
up your visit by taking the Aquabus, a red 40-foot harbor
shuttle in Queensway Bay connecting the Queen Mary / Catalina
Express, the Coast Hotel, Catalina Landing, The Aquarium of the
Pacific, Pine Avenue Circle at the Pike, and Shoreline Village.
Service frequency is hourly and hours of operation are 11 a.m.
to 6 p.m. Fare is $1 one-way. Children 2 years and under ride
free.
The Aquarium Of The Pacific is open from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
every day of the year, except December 25 and during the weekend
of the Grand Prix of Long Beach. Admission fees are, adults:
$18.95, children under 2: free, children from 3 to 11: $10.95
and seniors 60 and over: $16.95. The Behind The Scenes Tour and
Ocean Experience are extra.
For more information about the city of Long Beach, California
see http://longbeach.usacitydirectories.com, a
directory of links to city of Long Beach, California guides and
directories listing hotels, restaurants, attorneys, information,
resources, services, things to do, places to go and more.
About Author :
David G. Hallstrom, Sr. is a retired private investigator and is
currently the publisher of several internet directories,
including http://www.usacitydirectories.com a
directory of national, state, county and city guides and
directories listing local guides, directories, web sites and web
pages providing resources, services and information about things
to do
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