Shark Lagoon

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Shark Lagoon is a major shark-focused exhibit at the Aquarium of the Pacific featuring various shark species in large, immersive viewing habitats.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aquarium exhibit
shark exhibit
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designedFor family audiences
school groups
environmentType tropical marine
exhibitsSpecies bamboo sharks
blacktip reef sharks
epaulette sharks
nurse sharks
ray species
sand tiger sharks
whitetip reef sharks
zebra sharks
exhibitType outdoor exhibit
focusesOn sharks
hasActivity animal care presentations
interactive touch experiences
shark feeding demonstrations
hasEducationalGoal increase understanding of shark behavior
promote shark conservation
reduce fear of sharks
hasFeature deep water habitats
educational signage
immersive habitats
interpretive displays
large viewing windows
overhead viewing areas
saltwater pools
shallow water areas
themed rockwork
touch pool
hasTheme ocean conservation
predator ecology
shark biology
locatedIn Aquarium of the Pacific
Long Beach
surface form: Long Beach, California
managedBy Aquarium of the Pacific
openTo public visitors
operatedBy Aquarium of the Pacific staff
partOf public education programs at Aquarium of the Pacific
purpose dispelling myths about sharks
marine conservation education
public engagement with sharks
safetyMeasures barriers between visitors and large sharks
trained animal care staff
waterType saltwater

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Aquarium of the Pacific exhibit Shark Lagoon