Monday, May 17, 2010

Class Response: Adventure Aquarium

Last week or so, my class and I visited the Adventure Aquarium in New Jersey. It was definitely a worthy experience to capture and keep. This was absolutely a tremendous aquarium filled with unimaginable sights or knowledge. My group and I first ventured through the dark halls of mini aquariums, filled with fish, jellyfish, turtles, unknown species and sting rays! Everything was so beautiful, colorful, and amazing! Also, there were two specific wonderous "touch-a-__" pools like the stingray/jellyfish and the shark one. In addition, there was also the penguin/seal exhibits outside of the aquarium. It was really intriguing to see the different types of penguins and enormous seals the aquarium has. A cool fact: some penguins can actually live on land at times instead of the cold, freezing arctic. Furthermore, the aquarium had countless of interesting facts that I have already learned in science class which was educational to see how much I knew about the sea creatures at this aquarium. As you now can see, it is also vital to know how to keep these unbelievable animals alive by putting an end to litter, careless oil spills in the open ocean, and the numerous disposals of garbage/trash onto the land or into the ocean. The main focus is to protect the environment while we can to not only protect/keep these organisms safe, but to also set an excellent example towards Earth's future.

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