The
Dubai Aquarium & Discovery
Centre at Te Dubai Mall is to showcase the marvels of the ocean floor to
residents and visitors to Dubai. Featuring one of the worlds largest viewing panels and a 270-degree walkthrough tunnel, the Dubai Aquarium is a spectacular display of some of the worlds most intriguing marine
animals. Dubai Aquarium & Discovery Centre at The Dubai Mall is also a significant contribution to the Dubai community, with the educational
Discovery Centre offering tailored programmes for schools on aquatic environments.
With the main tank measuring 50m long x 17m wide x 11m high, and the
viewing panel measuring 32.8m long x 8.3m high, Dubai Aquarium & Discovery Centre will be a spectacular showcase of over 33,000 marine animals, representing over 85 different species. Shark and
ray-watching will become a favourite leisure pursuit as Dubai Aquarium & Discovery Centre feature the worlds single largest school of
sharks including 45 sand tiger sharks, 45 grey reef sharks and up to 30 spotted eagle rays. In total, there will be over 400 sharks and rays to
provide for an adrenaline-fueled visual experience.
A highlight of
the Dubai Aquarium & Discovery Centre is the 270-degree acrylic glass walkthrough tunnel spanning the entire length of the tank,
which enables visitors to experience a unique close encounter with some of the fascinating aquatic animals in the world. Adding to the overall
ambience is a special 'lunar-cyclic' lighting system that will create a theatrical effect depending on the time of day, or cater to a specific event.
Mr Yousif Al Ali, General Manager, The Dubai Mall
said, Dubai Aquarium & Discovery Centre is our gift to Dubai, a tribute that also celebrates the
integral association of the region with the wonders of the sea. Apart from showcasing one of the most diverse collections of marine life
worldwide, Dubai Aquarium & Discovery Centre greatly enhances the overall mall experience for visitors and contributes to the unique
characteristics of the mall created to entertain the whole family. Designed to world-class standards, Dubai Aquarium & Discovery Centre will
allow visitors to gain a first hand insight into the exotic wonders of marine life.
Dubai Aquarium & Discovery Centre is developed by Oceanis Australia Group,
one of the worlds largest aquarium owners and operators, with operations in Australia, South Korea, China and Thailand. Dubai Aquarium & Discovery Centre is
being developed in line with an accepted Code of Ethics and Animal Welfare Policy, prescribed by the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums
(WAZA). WAZA represents over 1,300 reputable zoos and aquariums around the world and has evolved a set of well-documented standards and
procedures to be followed in their operations.
All animal licences and permits conform to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).
CITES is an international agreement between governments aimed at ensuring that international trade in specimens of wild animals and plants
does not threaten their survival.
The Aquarium holds 10 million litres of saltwater
donated and supplied through an exclusive partnership with the state-owned Dubai Aluminium Company (DUBAL) and is replenished regularly.
Onsite water treatment and storage facilities also ensure that the mineral and saline content of the Aquarium is regulated with enough storage to
supply the tank for a year.
The various marine animals in Dubai Aquarium & Discovery Centre come from different regions. The dedicated staff, trained under the expertise
of the head curator of Oceanis Australia, has developed different nurturing and breeding programmes for the animals with the support of an
on-site team of marine biologists and veterinarians. The dedicated team of marine biologists ensures each species of aquatic animal is cared for
according to their specific needs.
An on-site aquaculture centre, laboratory, medical facility, food preparation area and freezers assure that the aquatic animals receive timely
attention. New microchip technology will allow the staff to monitor the sharks, and measure their food intake using Bluetooth technology, which
will transfer information to a main, centralised laboratory.
The Dubai Mall expects an estimated 30 million visitors within
its first year of trade.
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