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Palma Aquarium

Palma Aquarium
Palma Aquarium, the "Big Blue" tank
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39°31′53″N 2°43′46″E / 39.53139°N 2.72944°E / 39.53139; 2.72944
Date opened2007
LocationManuela de los Herreros i Sorà, 21, 07610, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
No. of animals8,000
No. of species700
Volume of largest tank3,500,000 L (920,000 US gal)
Total volume of tanks5,000,000 L (1,300,000 US gal)
Major exhibits55
Websitehttp://www.palmaaquarium.com/eng/

Palma Aquarium is a commercial aquarium and park that first opened in 2007 in Palma, Mallorca, Spain. The aquarium is the property of Coral World International. The aquarium is 500 m (1,600 ft) from Playa de Palma beach, and includes 55 tanks which are home to over 700 different species from the Mediterranean Sea and the Indian, Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. One tank, "Big Blue" is 8.5 m (28 ft) deep, the deepest shark tank in Europe,[1] and it also contains the largest collection of live coral in Europe[1] The park was awarded "Best Business Initiative in the Balearics 2007",[2] awarded by Actualidad Económica magazine, and was awarded the "2007 Accessibility Prize" by the Consell de Mallorca.[2]

The aquarium organises environmentally focused activities, and takes part in protection and conservation campaigns.

Palma Aquarium has more than 400,000 visitors every year, with an average of over 1000 visitors a day. 50% of its visitors are local and national, while the rest are mainly of European origin. Palma Aquarium has received several awards, including the “Best Business Initiative in Balearics 2007” award, awarded by Actualidad Económica magazine and the “2007 Accessibility Award”, awarded by the Consell de Mallorca.

A visit to the aquarium is presented as if it were a journey through the world’s seas and oceans.

The Mediterranean Sea

The "Mediterranean Sea" tank
One of the "Tropical Sea" tanks

The first stage of the "journey" shows Mediterranean marine fauna and flora including starfish, lobsters and slipper lobsters, scorpion fish, wrasses, groupers, prawns and shrimps, crabs, eels, rays, seahorses, octopuses, conger eels, algae and coral. Visitors can also have direct contact with some of these animals, such as the starfish, in the Touch Pools.

Tropical Seas

There are 25 aquariums in this section showing animals from the tropical parts of the Indian Ocean, Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean. These animals include the fire fish, the clown fish, the black widow tetra, the surgeon fish, the blacktip reef shark, and bright colourful coral.

The Palma Aquarium live coral includes gorgonians, mushroom, fragile saucer and honeycomb; anemones such as the Carpet, Caribbean or the Long Tentacle; and a great variety of tropical sponges. It is one of the few aquariums in Europe where all the coral decorating the tanks is real and alive, and one of the few aquariums to have its own coral reproduction program, which has resulted in the birth of new coral colonies on site.

Mediterranean Gardens

The "Jungle"

There is a garden area which combines Mediterranean plants with tanks containing turtles, koi fish, gilthead bream and stingrays. Also available here is a cafeteria and a children’s play area with a "pirate ship". During the summer, the park has children’s entertainment every day of the week, featuring face-painting, water fights and shows.

The Jungle

The Jungle area is designed to resemble a tropical rainforest. It is the largest roof-top garden in Spain, and one of the largest in Europe.[3] A waterfall and several vaporizers create a humid atmosphere; a suitable microclimate for the Amazonian plants that grow there.

Big Blue

The Big Blue is the deepest shark tank in Europe,[4] at 8.5 m (28 ft) deep, 33 m (108 ft) long and 25 m (82 ft) wide. The tank holds 3,500,000 L (920,000 US gal) of saltwater.

Six sand tiger sharks, 5 sandbar sharks and over 1000 fish live inside this tank. Visitors descend to the central aquarium’s observation area via a transparent tunnel, while sharks and rays swim over their heads.

Jellyfish tank

The Jellyfish tank is a cylinder-shaped aquarium containing about fifty jellyfish almost all of which belong to the Mediterranean’s common species, Aurelia aurita.

Underwater
The "Shark sleepover"

Activities

A number of different activities are available:

  • "Dive with the Sharks". An activity for adults and children.
  • "Underwater". In the summer, visitors over the age of eight can swim in the stingray tank, located in the Mediterranean Gardens.
  • "Shark Sleepover'". Children between the ages of 6 and 16 spend the night camping out in front of the Big Blue, the shark tank.
  • "Birthdays'. Children can celebrate their birthdays at the park with themed pirate parties.

Marine species

The Palma Aquarium is home to over 700 different species from the Mediterranean Sea, and the Indian, Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

The Mediterranean Sea:

Tropical Seas:

Mediterranean Gardens:

Big Blue:

Jellyfish Tank:

Research and conservation

The "Save the tuna" exhibit

Palma Aquarium has a series of research and investigation programs including developing coral reef reproduction and rehabilitation programs within artificially controlled environments.[5]

The park also runs a conservation campaign for the Mediterranean Blue Fin Tuna, a species which is in danger of extinction due to overfishing. The park also includes an exhibition on this theme.[6]

The aquarium takes part in a conservation project for Limonium barceloi, a species which is autochthonous to the southern Balearics.[7]

Palma Aquarium sometimes takes part in rescue and rehabilitation projects for marine animals. The research objectives are set out by collaboration agreements with universities and research centres in order to carry out recovery programmes with populations in regression or in danger of extinction.

Facilities

The indoor path is 900 m (3,000 ft), and the outdoor area is 41,825 m2 (450,200 sq ft). There are 55 tanks containing 5,000,000 L (1,300,000 US gal) of sea water. There are approximately 8,000 marine specimens in approximately 700 species. The aquarium is open every day of the year. There is a 400 m2 (4,300 sq ft) gift shop, a public car park of 4,972 m2 (53,520 sq ft) and an event room, which is 329 m2 (3,540 sq ft) m2 in size and has a standing capacity of 350 people.

References

  1. ^ a b "Baleària Magazine nº 21". Issuu.com. Retrieved 8 July 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Playa de palma - Playa de palma". Archived from the original on 2013-01-06. Retrieved 2012-09-26.
  3. ^ "Palma Aquarium - Vuelos al mundo". Vuelosalmundo.es. Retrieved 8 July 2018.
  4. ^ "KuViaJes.com". Kuviajes.com. Archived from the original on 2015-11-19. Retrieved 8 July 2018.
  5. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-08-18. Retrieved 2012-09-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ "La campaña 'Save the Tuna' de Palma Aquarium logra mejorar la situación del atún rojo del Mediterráneo". Lavanguardia.com. 3 August 2012. Retrieved 8 July 2018.
  7. ^ "Ecologistas denuncian que los humedales están "más amenazados que nunca"". Europa Press. 2 February 2012. Retrieved 8 July 2018.
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