Waikiki Aquarium: New Exhibit Fund Raising

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Waikiki Aquarium: Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Exhibit Fund Raising

The Waikiki Aquarium is planning a new exhibit to highlight the aquatic life found in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. This chain of islands, atolls and seamounts extends for approximately 1200 miles from Kauai, northwest to Kure Atoll. Recently designated as a national monument by President Bush, the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands represent the largest living coral reef region in the United States, and are home to wide variety of unique marine life.

Waikiki Aquarium staff have design a 5000 gallon exhibit to feature some of the rare and endemic fish found in these waters. The exhibit will highlight rare and unusual marine fish such as Masked Angelfish (Genicanthus personatus), Japanese Pygmy Angelfish (Centropyge interrupta), Morwongs (Cheilodactylus vittatus) and Bearded Armorheads (Evistias acutirostris).

The estimated total cost for this exhibit will be $225,000 US and donations (tax deductable) would be most welcome. Donations of $500-$4999 US will be recognized on a donor’s wall for five years, donations greater than $5000 US will be posted on a separate section of the donor’s wall, also for five years. A donation of $125,000 US or greater would be granted naming rights for the exhibit.

For more information on how to submit a donation please contact our development office at 808-440-9015.
 
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