Murmansk Oceanarium, Marine research center in Murmansk, Russia
Murmansk Oceanarium is a marine research center where visitors can see animals from the Barents Sea in indoor tanks. The facility houses belugas, seals, and many fish species that live in Arctic waters, all displayed for observation and study.
The facility opened in 1991 and became the northernmost marine research institution dedicated to Arctic ocean life. Its establishment marked the start of scientific research focused on Arctic marine ecosystems in this far northern region.
The oceanarium serves the community as a learning center where school groups and students come to understand Arctic marine environments. It plays a role in making people care about the northern ecosystems that surround the city.
You can reach the oceanarium easily by public transport from downtown Murmansk, with guided tours offered in several languages. Plan to spend a few hours exploring the different sections at a relaxed pace.
The tanks are filled and maintained with water that matches the exact temperature and chemical composition of the Barents Sea. This allows the marine animals to live in conditions that closely resemble their natural home.
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