Toronto might be getting a giant aquarium :D

Looks like we might be getting one here in England too, and quite near where we live!... and it's bigger than yours :p

A Mekong biotope! with adult mekong catfish for freak's sake! Woo!

Aquatic domes in Bedford
A unique biodomed complex four times the size of the Eden Project is to become a world-class research centre populated with endangered animals, according to plans unveiled by UK scientists.
The Nirah Project, which hopes to be known as the National Institute for Research into Aquatic Habitats, will offer an unprecedented resource for researchers in the biosciences and is set to be one of the biggest attractions in Europe.

It will constitute the world's largest aquarium, stocked with tropical trees and plants and populated by thousands of species of freshwater fish, amphibians and reptiles, including crater-lake sharks to rainforest tree frogs.

The first visitors could be admitted by 2009 and are predicted to reach 2 million a year.

The 40-hectare complex, designed by Nicholas Grimshaw, the architect responsible for the Eden Project, is the brainchild of an international team of bio-logists and conservationists.

The centre, funded by the income from visitors, should boost understanding of the earth's freshwater system and the animals that rely on it. The team also expects to get financial rewards from spin-off ventures, including a share of intellectual property emerging from efforts to develop therapeutic drugs from the bioactive secretions gathered non-invasively from some of the rare species.

The project is backed by Southampton, Oxford, Liverpool and Queen's University Belfast, among other universities.

There will be an educational element to the venture, raising public awareness of the plight of freshwater habitats worldwide.

The project's £250 million cost will be borne principally by private investment, in light of the Eden Project's commercial success.


Nirah will contain three 6.9 million litre aquaria and a host of smaller aquaria and vivaria, landscaped into rivers, lagoons and lakes, inside two 15,000m2 transparent geodesic domes.

The tropical dome will contain a living recreation of a flooded Amazon rainforest as well as the Mekong river system, with a shoal of giant Mekong catfish, the world's largest freshwater fish.

The second dome could contain a verdant temperate landscape, with more than 50 species of freshwater sharks and rays in the third giant aquarium, as well enclosures for Komodo dragons and giant tortoises.

A subterranean fissure leading to the domes will seek to recreate the African Rift Valley, there will also be turtles, snakes and crocodiles.

Alongside the gift shops and restaurants catering for public visitors there will be a research campus with an institute for staff and seconded scientists.

Anticipated projects will range from studying the behaviour of poorly understood animals, probing the molecular biology associated with rare toxins and venoms and investigating water quality, safety and waterborne diseases.

"It will break the mould on funding science in this country and reawaken interest in biology as an academic subject," he said.

The site will include a cryogenic library of DNA and cells, a large quarantine facility and room for a captive-breeding programme.

The animals' countries of origin would benefit from any scientific developments through the funding of student placements at the project

This is gonna freaking rock!
 
Finally! I haven't been to one in ages. I would love to have one close to home. Hopefully by the time it opens i'll be living in TO, so I'll be able to go all the time.

yay!
 
One of the guys at my LFS claims that there IS an aquarium in Niagara Falls.. I think he said Ripley's or something, so I'll check into that.
There's a Mandarin in St. Catharines with an entire wall of fish tanks. I could've fit in each of them many times! :D That was good enough of an aquarium for me when I went on my birthday.
 

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