The Largest Aquarium in the World: Georgia Aquarium

Reeferhead

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If you have never seen this place in person its worth the trip to Atlanta. I'm down here in Georgia doing some military training but had the weekend off and flew Mrs. Reeferhead in for our 2nd trip to this $300,000,000+ aquarium. This time we forked over the cash and took the behind the scenes tour and were able to see the topsides of several of the exhibits as well as some of the mechanicals and other stuff. We need one of these in STL!

The following are pictures of my two favorite exhibits but the Georgia Aquarium has over 8 million gallons worth. Check out their website http://www.georgiaaquarium.org/ I also took a few short videos I'll post a bit later.

This is the main LIVE reef tank, Pacific Barrier Reef. It has a long way to go as far as coral growth, its only been up for about two years. When we saw it last April it had a bad cyanobacteria outbreak. It has vastly improved, virtually algae free now. Its a full mixed reef; LPS, SPS and Softies, however the SPS are pretty limited. Most of the coral you see (like the Table Acros) are fake silicone, composite, or concrete but they are all encrusted with coraline and providing a base for future live coral. The tank makes up for the current lack of coral with fish, an insane amount and variety of fish. Notice how the acrylic makes a 90 degree vertical curve, this assists the surge device I picture below.
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Black Tips in a reef tank, nuts!
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They don't utilize the "Fade32 Method" This guy was scraping coraline for over and hour. The acrylic was pristine.
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From the Behind the Scene Tour: Topside of the Reef Tank. The right side of the pic is where the curved viewing pane and surge buckets are. The left side of the tank is the back side where they built in a shallower lagoon with mangroves.
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Here are the surge buckets. They pour onto the top of the curved viewing pane in sync with the music they play in the viewing room (very cool effect) and the water sweeps over the acrylic and onto the reef. I'll post a video of this when it uploads.
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One of three of the massive skimmers running on this tank. Its probably 25 ft high and 10 ft wide. They also run sand filters, sulfur denitrators, and lots of ozone. They can control and monitor all of the tanks and equiptment from one room.

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More to come in a sec.... whale sharks :D
 
Ocean Encounter

Ocean Encounter

Here is the Georgia Aquariums main attraction, The Ocean Encounter. Larger than a football field and over 30 feet deep it houses over 500,000 fish including four 15-20 ft long whale sharks and a 12' hammerhead shark. The exhibit is designed to accommodate six full grown 30'+ whale sharks. They want to be the first in the world to captive breed these guys. They are the only aquarium in the world that houses multiple whale sharks.

Imagine a football field. The following pics are taken from the main viewing panel (at one endzone looking out toward the other) and the acrylic tunnel (follows the 50 yard line).

All 6.3 million gallons are circulated through the filtration system every 60 minutes!
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From the Behind the Scene Tour:

Mrs. Reeferhead "doing her little thing on the catwalk" which stretches across the 10 yard line.

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The "smallest" of the four, only about 12' long.

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It wasn't until I saw this view that I got a sense of how big this tank really was (at about the 20 yard line)

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Very cool. Will have to make a trip there.

Do you think they do water changes? 10% would be like changing 126,000 5 gallon buckets. lol
 
how kid friendly is the place, lots of stuff? pretty cool would have to make a second trip with just the wife to enjoy.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11654105#post11654105 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ramtheory
how kid friendly is the place, lots of stuff? pretty cool would have to make a second trip with just the wife to enjoy.

They have a bunch of kids stuff, several touch tanks including a big one with 50 or so bonnet head sharks and stingrays. The penguin exhibit has this tube that kids can crawl into and basically poke their head out in the middle of the display. Lots of other stuff like that. I think the behind the scenes tour had a minimum age requirement though.

This is the 4th time I've been to Ft Benning, GA in the past year its almost become a second home. The Georgia Aquarium helps me get my reef fix while I'm away from my tank at home.
 
Re: The Largest Aquarium in the World: Georgia Aquarium

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11650849#post11650849 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Reeferhead
We need one of these in STL!


We'd have one if we could ever get corparate backing. No one in StL wants to put up the dough. Having one really rich dude who likes fish helps too!:D
 
Great Pics!

Just a reminder - the Marine Aquarist Conference of North America (MACNA- XX) is here in Sept 5-7, 2008, complete with special behind the scene tours,talks by some of the curators, and a banquet at the facility after hours!

Steve
www.macnaxx.com
 
I am going to Atlanta in May to visit my sister. I have already talked to her about it. The Georgia Aquarium is 20 minutes from her house. I am looking foward to it.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11657783#post11657783 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by SShindell
Great Pics!

Just a reminder - the Marine Aquarist Conference of North America (MACNA- XX) is here in Sept 5-7, 2008, complete with special behind the scene tours,talks by some of the curators, and a banquet at the facility after hours!

Steve
www.macnaxx.com

Man, I would totally be there if I didn't have to go to Afghanistan. SLASH should look into a group trip. MANCA and the Aquarium would be awesome but so is Atlanta in general. Its probably one of my top five cities to visit
 
Thanks for the pictures... what was the presentation that was starting in the video?

Only a 8 hour road trip, one way. :)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11665657#post11665657 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by drgabe
Thanks for the pictures... what was the presentation that was starting in the video?

Only a 8 hour road trip, one way. :)

Its a short interactive presentation I think they give about every hour. Basically about 10 minutes talking about the display, inhabitants, and particulars about the whale sharks.
 
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