![]() ![]() A 3-D theater with a six-story flat screen, it was designed to show visitors animals that are too large, too small or too endangered to exhibit live at the Aquarium.Ģ004: The Aquarium’s right whale research project turns 25, making it one of the longest-running whale studies in the world.Ģ006: The Aquarium earns full accreditation from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums the committee commends the ongoing commitment to marine conservation.Ģ009: The Aquarium marks its 40th anniversary.Ģ010: Aquarium researchers collaborate with Roger Williams University to successfully rear queen triggerfish from eggs harvested from the Giant Ocean Tank, a first for any aquarium. The Aquarium’s research staff participates in a Boston Harbor Monitoring Program.ġ996: In September, the Aquarium breaks ground for its new West Wing.ġ999: The Aquarium begins the Marine Conservation Action Fund to support entrepreneurial conservation work from ocean leaders in low- and middle-income countries around the globe.Ģ001: The Matthew and Marcia Simons Theatre opens to the public. As one of the scientists recalled, “It was like finding a brontosaurus in the backyard.” Later research mapped a right whale migration route from Nova Scotia to Georgia.ġ985: The Marine Animal Health Care Center opens.ġ987: Boston Harbor: The Place, the Problem, the Plan becomes a permanent exhibit in the Boston Harbor View Room. Before the discovery, scientists believed the right whale was nearly extinct. ![]() A new waterfront park is inaugurated on the Aquarium’s front plaza.ġ980: A New England Aquarium research team unexpectedly discovers 25 North Atlantic right whales in the Bay of Fundy. With the consent of the National Marine Fisheries Service, the Aquarium begins a program of responding to stranded marine mammals in New England.ġ978: The Aquarium endures the “Blizzard of ’78,” which brings wind speeds of 93 miles per hour and tides 18 feet above normal to Boston’s waterfront.ġ979: The Boston Pops mark the 10th anniversary of the New England Aquarium. Stone award, named for the Aquarium’s visionary founder.ġ974: Built and launched in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, the barge Discovery moors next to the Aquarium’s main building, becoming a marine mammal pavilion for dolphins and sea lions.ġ977: Dolphins Kathy, Spit, Apollo, Neptune, Dixie, and Peach join sea lions Mugs, Samantha, Merlin, and Deacon as Aquarium attractions. “Hello there” and “How are you?” were just two of the phrases he knew.ġ973: Jacques Yves-Cousteau receives the David. Hoover, the talking harbor seal, begins the first of 14 years at the Aquarium. ![]() Edgerton Laboratory, a center for basic and applied science at the Aquarium, is dedicated, honoring time-lapse photo inventor and Aquarium trustee Harold “Doc” Edgerton. By year-end, 425,000 visitors see our exhibits.ġ970: Myrtle, the green sea turtle, takes up residence in the Giant Ocean Tank, where she can still be seen today.ġ971: The Harold E. This timeline highlights many of the Aquarium’s changing exhibits, expeditions, and innovations-over 50 years of innovative education and programming, as well as a physical space that has evolved to welcome millions of visitors each year.ġ969: On June 20, the New England Aquarium opens its doors to the public as one of the world’s first modern aquariums, with more than 12,000 visitors on the first day. On June 20, 1969, the New England Aquarium we know today opened its doors to the public. ![]()
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