Great Aquarium Saint-Malo

Great Aquarium – Saint-Malo

Aquarium entrance
Location Saint-Malo, France
Coordinates 48°37′10″N 1°59′40″W / 48.6195°N 1.9945°W / 48.6195; -1.9945Coordinates: 48°37′10″N 1°59′40″W / 48.6195°N 1.9945°W / 48.6195; -1.9945
Floor space 4,000 m2 (43,000 sq ft)
Number of animals ~11,000
Number of species ~600
Volume of largest tank 1,500,000 litres (400,000 US gal)
Total volume of tanks 2,500,000 litres (660,000 US gal)
Annual visitors 360,000
Memberships EAZA[1]
Website www.aquarium-st-malo.com

The Great Aquarium – Saint-Malo is an aquarium in Saint-Malo, France. It opened in 1996 and now belongs to the group Compagnie des Alpes, which also owns many other parks in France and Europe. The aquarium houses 11,000 marine animals representing 600 species. It covers 4,000 square metres (43,000 sq ft) and holds 2,500,000 litres (660,000 US gal) of water (The largest aquarium, Nautibus attraction excluded, contains 600,000 litres (160,000 US gal)). 360,000 people visit this site each year making it the second most visited tourist site in Brittany.

History

A diver feeds sharks
A diver feeds sharks in the ring

The visit and the attractions

During the visit, you can discover the underwater world in different rooms:

Three attractions complete the visit:

Caution! Sea in danger

The association was created in 2003 at the initiative of the aquarium with some partners such as the city of Saint-Malo. Caution! Sea in Danger aims to sensitize and educate people about dangers that threaten the sea and the shorelines. Its scope extends throughout the Emerald Coast, and they initiate various operations such as cleaning of natural sites, lessons for children during classrooms or participation at the “Ocean world day” established in 1992 by the United Nations.

Notes

  1. "EAZA Member Zoos & Aquariums". eaza.net. EAZA. Retrieved 27 April 2012.

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