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Review about Sharjah Aquarium from Lavrenets Kateryna

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Lavrenets Kateryna
Lavrenets Kateryna
Small but interesting
30.04.2020
a lot of different fishes
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Were in the Sharjah Aquarium. It is small but interesting. Not much different from ordinary aquariums. It was interesting that you are standing on a glass floor and sharks are swimming under you. I really liked the huge sea turtles and large black slopes that slammed their tails on the water. Many different fish as elsewhere. In general I recommend to visit if you are in Sharjah!

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Sharjah Aquarium

Hours
Closed now
Mon
10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
Tue
10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
Wed
10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
Thu
10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
Fri
04:00 PM - 08:00 PM
Sat
10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
Sun
Closed

Services:
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Description:

The Sharjah Aquarium first opened its doors on June 16, 2008.

Explore the fascinating hidden world of the deep sea with its amazing creatures. Enjoy a close-up look at the local fish species and learn about Sharjah’s historic coasts and ports. These aquariums shed light on the lively, mysterious and colorful world of the deep sea.

They reflect the diverse marine creatures living in our marine environment. It’s a captivating world revealing an incredible almost (100) species, including the beautiful clownfish, delicate seahorses, moray eels, sea rays and reef sharks. Contemplate the splendour of marine creatures of all sizes along the rocky shore and the coral reefs, and in the lagoons and the mangroves.

Sharjah Aquarium is the first and largest government educational center in the UAE. Covering an area of 6500 m²; it consists of two floors embracing 21 aquariums and filled with 1.8 million liters of water.

Sharjah Aquarium holds a turtle rehabilitation program, where the husbandry team collects and receives sick/injured sea turtles before releasing them back into the sea - their natural habitat - , after being rehabilitated. This highlights the role of Sharjah Aquarium in raising public awareness about the importance of preserving marine ecosystems including their wonderful creatures.

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