Learning Space - Great Barrier Reef replica

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The latest in informal science learning spaces meant to excite the public and increase awareness of climate change impacts on precious sea life. (Gives you a taste of just how cool a place like the great barrier reef really is and then tugs on your heart strings so that you help to take care of it.)

Pool = 12,000 square feet of sea life (animals and coral)
Total facility = 20,000 square feet
Teams of professional divers and marine educators on staff
Capacity = 75 people in the pool at a time
Depth ranges from 4 feet to 100 feet
Flotation devices provided when necessary
Reasonable admission fee, including student memberships
For a donation of $250M, it can be named after you!
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