

- #ADVENTURE AQUARIUM SHARK BRIDGE INSTALL#
- #ADVENTURE AQUARIUM SHARK BRIDGE MANUAL#
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For your safety, please be sure to familiarize yourself with our rules and requirements. Heres what you need to know to have an awesome day with wildlife.


When purchasing a General Admission Ticket, the date and time selected during purchase serves as your Reservation date and time.
#ADVENTURE AQUARIUM SHARK BRIDGE MANUAL#
Both manual wheelchairs and electric convenience vehicles are available daily on a first-come, first-served basis. 1-844-474-FISH (3474) Please Note: Prices do not include tax. An electric convenience vehicle can be rented for $25, with a fully-refundable $50 deposit required. A manual wheelchair can be rented for $6, with a fully-refundable $10 deposit required. Manual wheelchairs and electric convenience vehicles (ECV) are available for rental at the Information Desk in the Main Lobby daily.
#ADVENTURE AQUARIUM SHARK BRIDGE INSTALL#
It took approximately 788 hours of labor to fabricate, build and install the Shark Bridge. To learn more about the WAVE Foundation, click here.
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Endangered Species Act.įor more information on Newport Aquarium, click here or call toll free 800-406-FISH (3474). In June 2014, scalloped hammerheads became the first species of shark protected by the U.S. Guests who pass through the Surrounded by Sharks exhibit can learn about the scalloped hammerhead conservation organizations the WAVE Foundation at Newport Aquarium is supporting – the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology at the University of Hawaii and the Costa Rica-based nonprofit Misión Tiburón. “Newport Aquarium is proud to be the only place in the Midwest that exhibits such a magnificent species of shark, and we are committed to educating our community about the importance of protecting this endangered species.” “There are less than 20 institutions in the world with scalloped hammerhead sharks on exhibit,” said Chris Pierson, Newport Aquarium operations director. Scalloped hammerhead sharks are now on exhibit at Newport Aquarium. Over time, these juveniles will triple in size as adult scalloped hammerhead sharks can grow up to 14 feet in length and more than 300 pounds. “It’s an adventure that you can only get at Newport Aquarium.”Ī family-friendly attraction, Shark Bridge is included with admission to Newport Aquarium.Ĭommemorating the opening of the Shark Bridge, Newport Aquarium has added extremely rare scalloped hammerhead sharks into the Surrounded by Sharks exhibit.Īfter the scalloped hammerheads went into the Surrounded by Sharks exhibit April 27-29, Newport Aquarium now has the largest collection of scalloped hammerhead sharks on display in North America, as well as one of the largest in the world.Įach of Newport Aquarium’s scalloped hammerhead sharks were born in 2014 during the months of June and July near Kaneohe Bay in Hawaii, one of the most the most stable breeding grounds for the endangered species. “For our thrill-seeking guests who dare to cross, Shark Bridge is a breathtaking way to experience sharks like never before,” said Eric Rose, executive director at Newport Aquarium.
