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People, Fish and Whales: The Vancouver Aquarium Story
People, Fish and Whales: The Vancouver Aquarium Story
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This is a behind-the-scenes underdog success story, a celebration of what the aquarium has achieved and a look into its future role, as told by Dr. Murray Newman, aquarium director from 1956 to 1993. From its humble beginnings--when it was without collecting equipment or even a cash register--the aquarium grew piece by piece, gallery by gallery, until it became a major biological institution internationally recognized for its exhibits and its programs in education, conservation and research. The aquarium has welcomed 30 million visitors to the underwater world and introduced generations of schoolchildren to the importance of conservation.
With text accompanied by stunning colour photographs from the aquarium archives, Newman recalls the people,creatures, controversies and triumphs that make up a fascinating history of a nonprofit organization entirely supported by the public. Entertaining sidebars feature anecdotes about the aquarium's resident animals, conservation awareness work, research and personnel.
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