Belle Isle Aquarium

   
The Belle Isle Aquarium, located on Belle Isle Park in Detroit, Michigan, was the oldest continually-operating aquarium in North America. Designed by noted architect Albert Kahn, it opened on August 18, 1904 and featured freshwater species native to the Great Lakes region as well as salt-water species from around the world including breeding programs for several endangered species. The aquarium made news in 2002 when one of its female white spotted bamboo sharks gave birth to two young despite not having been near a male in six years in a suspected rare case of parthenogenesis.http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/09/0925_020925_virginshark.html The aquarium was operated by the Detroit Zoological Society which also runs the Detroit Zoo and Belle Isle Zoo. The aquarium featured a single arched-ceilinged gallery with 10,000 square feet of space. Attendance has been on a declining trend; 113,000 visitors toured the aquarium in 1995; 86,000 in 2000; but only 56,000 in 2004. The aquarium basement served as a speakeasy during Prohibition and later held large fish which no longer fit the gallery tanks. Close circuit television allowed remote viewing of these fish. The aquarium was slightly remodeled once in the 1950's. The aquarium was closed by the Mayor of Detroit on April 3, 2005 for budgetary reasons. Critics point out that the closure of the aquarium would save only about $350,000 annually towards the city's $230 million deficit, but this argument does not seem to have swayed the city government. Supporters of the aquarium are presently scrambling to find donors to help defray the building's operating costs while the city claims to be planning a new modern aquarium to be located elsewhere. Most of the fish will be moved to other aquariums around the world while a few representing native Michigan species may be retained for display at the zoo.

External Links

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
pikes peak marathon
godfrey chevalier
lieusaint
snake eyes (character)
obba babatunde
alkali act
proband
ginro
ascii85
universal child database
internal validity
william smith (mariner)
guanajatabey
nandi bull
foryn gilnith
personalism
fox tv tower
corn mo
nandi (ethnic group)
prestwick golf club
earl of conway
tilly fowler
eclectic medicine
earl of bellamont
pimi
matela
bharti televentures
top gun (game)
jewish views of astrology
top gun (video game)
niles canyon
clear channel broadcasting tower devers
tarhiel
up!
the petersfield school
royal portrush golf club
forever young (movie)
snake eyes (slang)
nothing, arizona
mrs. warren's profession
daozang
sno*drift 2005
geoffrey holder
service broadcasting tower decatur