Facility
to Enhance Aquarium’s Research and Conservation Efforts
Mystic,
Conn. – Mystic Aquarium will break ground on Tues., Dec. 22 on the new,
state-of-the-art Ocean Conservation and Research Center that will expand the
Aquarium’s scientific focus on aquatic animal health and behavior.
The ceremony
will take place at 10:30am on the campus of Mystic Aquarium.
The nearly
9,000 square foot facility will house Mystic Aquarium’s animal care, water quality
and research operations, all of which are integral to promoting optimal marine
animal care and health practices in both aquarium and zoo settings and in
natural habitats.
The new
center will be a key component as Mystic Aquarium strengthens its mission
programs – conservation, education, exhibits and research – under an
interdisciplinary and highly collaborative model entitled “One Ocean, One
Mission.”
Mystic
Aquarium’s Ocean Conservation and Research Center project has two principal
components: (1) renovation of the existing Aquatic Animal Study Center and (2)
construction of a new building that will physically attach to the Aquatic
Animal Study Center.
Mystic
Aquarium is a leading research facility for studying beluga whales with the
goal of helping them survive and thrive in their natural habitats.
Along with
scientific research, the new center will help the Aquarium expand its work in
ocean conservation.
Its conservation efforts include emphasis on research
related to aquatic animal health in both Long Island Sound and Narragansett
Bay, and acting as a forum and convener for public policy discussions and
public action.
While
most aquariums operate research, education and conservation efforts, Mystic
Aquarium has unique competencies and capabilities including:
•
Proficiency and global reach in STEM education
•
Expertise in marine mammal health, environments and related ongoing research
projects
•
Extensive cross disciplinary (research, education and conservation) competency
in experiential learning locally and globally
• Robust
partnerships in research, education and conservation
• The
well-being of aquatic animals
• Public
awareness about how the largest population tracts in the world interact with
these ecosystems
•
Resiliency planning to better understand and prepare for the realities of
rising tides and shifting weather patterns
The
Aquarium is also involved in protecting the population of African penguins in
South Africa, belugas off the North Slope of Alaska, and annually responds to
more than 100 marine mammal strandings throughout the northeastern United
States.
About
Mystic Aquarium
Mystic
Aquarium, a division of Sea Research Foundation, Inc., is a nonprofit 501(c)3
organization counted among the nation’s leading aquariums with more than 300
species and an extensive collection of marine mammals, including New England’s
only beluga whales.
Mystic Aquarium has been a pioneer in offering guests a
variety of up close encounters with a wide range of marine animals. The mission
of Mystic Aquarium is to inspire people to care for and protect our ocean
planet through conservation, education and research.
Sea Research
receives major support from United Technologies Corporation, The Coca-Cola
Company and Foxwoods Resort Casino. Learn more at mysticaquarium.org.