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New website for the Aquarium of the University of Murcia (05/11/2009)

The new website of the Aquarium of the University of Murcia aims to bring the activities involved in this unique venue and the life of a large number of species that live in your environment.

The new website allows us to know some of the most representative species that inhabit each of the aquarium tanks and main lines of research and conservation developed in the aquarium, including captive breeding of seahorses del Mar Menor a critically endangered species.

The site includes information about the possibility of visiting the aquarium and a summary of what was published in the press on the subject, as well as a large group of wallpapers with images of some of the most attractive that populate this site.

Among the most striking being considered to incorporate the new website includes the installation of a webcam that lets you watch live the life of fish and other species that inhabit the aquarium at the University of Murcia.

Caribbean to our shores

Educate through the dissemination of the diversity and behavior of many species living in these facilities, conduct research, and develop conservation and recovery of endangered species are the main objectives of the Aquarium of the University of Murcia, located in one of the pavilions of the former artillery barracks.

Multiple teaching resources on marine life that has offered the possibility to access a huge source for learning about everything related to marine life.

The aquarium reproduced with surprising fidelity ecosystems of the Red Sea, Indian Ocean, Pacific and Caribbean Sea, allowing the observation of organisms typical of these habitats such as reef sharks, angelfish, stingrays, moray eels, live coral, etc.

Aquarium visitors also can learn life and species of the surroundings, the Mediterranean, tanks play from environments with anemones and sole, to deeper areas, such as background or dogfish shark, which can be seen even mechanisms reproduction of sharks, and the various stages of embryonic development.

Source: UMU

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