New employee orientation at Monterey Bay Aquarium
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@pagrus we were supposed to describe what it felt like
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@rednikki there are Black Sea nettles now. Those are my fave. And the deep sea bloody jellies that are so new they don’t have names
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Top view of an actual shark tank
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Hagfish fancier v4.02.01replied to Adrianna Tan last edited by
@[email protected] so cute! like little kittens
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Adrianna Tanreplied to Hagfish fancier v4.02.01 last edited by
@pagrus one of them is named Carl. I don’t know which one
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Adrianna Tanreplied to @pineywoozle (s) for HARRIS last edited by
@Pineywoozle @curiousrobot I like those
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@skinnylatte Do you guys have an arch tank for your jellies? We visited the new improved Seattle Aquarium a few weeks ago and you can walk under and through the jelly stream. Very cool.
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@lhauser no! That sounds so great I’ll have to go
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We don’t have corn holes. We have coral hole
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The view on my walk to work when I’m down there
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Sticking my phone through the holes of a fence. And finding a (I think) Brandt’s cormorant colony
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Kind of unfair that a random photo out of the railings has birds and otters in it
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I get to sea the open sea exhibit before we open! A sure way to know we haven’t opened is there are bubbles in the water
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@skinnylatte why do the bubbles only run when the aquarium is closed?
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@Champagne no one will be able to see the exhibit if the bubbles are there. They run over night I guess to oxygenate the water and remind the fish that there is a large glass there
The exhibit is supposed to evoke a sense that you are in the middle of the ocean. It’s very majestic
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@skinnylatte I remember going there in 2004, staying close by, the Aquarium really and truly amazing. And sea otters just hanging out!
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@johnallsopp it’s even better now. Larger, more exhibits and the deep sea stuff is breathtaking
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@skinnylatte there was that giant tank with enormous fish, a Sunfish from memory–unbelievable–and amazing job and richly deserved!