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N.Y. Aquarium Receives Approval for New Exhibit

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Helping to further the revitalization of Coney Island, the Wildlife Conservation Society has received approval from the New York City Public Design Commission for a new 50,000-sq-ft

New york aquarium The new Ocean Wonders: Shark exhibit is slated for completion in 2015.
Photo Courtesy Of The Wildlife Conservation Society
New York Aquarium The new Ocean Wonders: Shark exhibit is slated for completion in 2015.
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exhibit called “Ocean Wonders: Shark” at the nearly 115-year-old New York Aquarium in Coney Island, Brooklyn.

“This exciting new shark exhibit will attract people from far and wide to visit the New York Aquarium,” said New York City Councilman Domenic M. Recchia Jr. “The revitalization of Coney Island is already attracting record-breaking crowds and ‘Ocean Wonders: Shark’ is an important piece of our ultimate goal—establishing Coney Island as the biggest, best year-round tourist destination in the world.”

Inspired by nature and designed by a collaboration of WCS’s design team, the Exhibition and Graphic Arts Department, The Portico Group and a consultant team that includes Doyle Partners, the new exhibit will include a shimmering spiral ramp that will wrap the building from inside the aquarium campus to the boardwalk and lead visitors to a roof deck with an interactive gathering space, a water play sculpture area and a touch tank featuring local species.

More than 500,000 gallons of water will be added to the new exhibit, which will feature such species as sand tiger sharks, nurse sharks, sandbar sharks, whitetip reef sharks, blacktip reef sharks, wobbegong sharks, Port Jackson sharks, roughtail rays, clearnose skates, thorny skates, cownose rays, loggerhead sea turtles, hawksbill sea turtles and thousands of schooling fish.

Another main feature of the building will include a 1,000-ft-long dynamic wall that will be comprised of small aluminum squares that will move with the wind and sparkle in the sunlight. The architect of record on the project is New York City-based Edelman Sultan Knox Wood. Ned Kahn, of Sebastopol, Calif., is the artist of the shimmer wall.

“This exciting new shark exhibit will attract people from far and wide to visit the New York City Aquarium.”
— Domenic M. Recchia Jr., New York City Councilman

“Ocean Wonders: Shark” is a key component of A Sea Change, a 10-year partnership launched in September 2009 by the Wildlife Conservation Society, New York City and Brooklyn that includes two transformative programs: a renewal of the New York Aquarium that features new, innovative architecture and exhibits and a renewal of WCS’s commitment to local conservation with the New York Seascape, a marine conservation program that will build awareness and seek to protect the waters from Montauk, N.Y., to Cape May, N.J., and the Long Island Sound.

“‘Ocean Wonders: Shark’ will inspire New Yorkers to celebrate the city’s maritime heritage and attract more visitors and businesses to Brooklyn’s oceanfront,” said Steve Sanderson, WCS president and CEO.

The new building featuring the shark exhibition is slated for completion in 2015.

 

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