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National Aquarium Denmark, Den Blå Planet (Danish: Den Blå Planet, Danmarks Akvarium) is a public aquarium in Denmark. The original aquarium was located in Charlottenlund , but this facility closed in 2012 [ 1 ] and most of the animal collection was relocated to the new and much larger aquarium Den Blå Planet (lit.:
Nordsøen Oceanarium is a public aquarium and museum that opened in 1998 on the shores of the North Sea (Nordsøen in Danish) in Hirtshals, north Jutland, Denmark.Their main tank, which holds 4,500,000 litres (1,200,000 US gal), is the largest in Northern Europe, [1] but the Oceanarium also has several smaller habitat aquariums and an exhibit with seals.
Kattegatcentret (The Kattegat Center) is a public aquarium in Grenå, Denmark.Its name refers to the Kattegat sea.. The mission of Kattegatcentret is to mediate knowledge about the sea to the general public, so more people are able to enjoy, understand and guard the seas.
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Aquarium de Paris - Cinéaqua - Paris (opened in 1867 as "Aquarium du Trocadéro", closed in 1985, re-opened as "Cinéaqua" in 2006) Grand Aquarium de Touraine - between Amboise and Tours, on the southern bank of the river Loire [10] Aquarium de Lyon - Lyon; Aquarium du Musée de Zoologie - Nancy (1970) Aquarium Mare Nostrum Montpellier ...
The Fisheries and Maritime Museum (Danish: Fiskeri- og Søfartsmuseet) is a privately owned museum in Esbjerg, Denmark.Opened to the public in 1968, it consists of a saltwater aquarium for native species and a "sealarium" (exhibit for seals) as well as indoor and outdoor exhibitions on Danish fisheries and shipping.
The National Aquarium Denmark is situated in the east of Amager and is Northern Europe's largest aquarium. [6] Communities. Various communities are located on ...
Belugas swimming in the Abbott Oceanarium at the Shedd Aquarium.The lower level of the Oceanarium allows underwater viewing of the beluga whales and the dolphins. When a new 170,000-square-foot exhibit at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago opened on April 27, 1991, it debuted as the largest indoor marine mammal facility in the world.