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Cephalopods at the Seattle Aquarium

Cephalopods at the Seattle Aquarium Acrylic panels: manufactured and installed by Reynolds and Taylor, Inc., 2109 South Wright Street, Santa Ana, CA 92705, USA. Fiber-erete rockwork manufactured on-site by the Larson Company, Tucson, AZ, USA. Manuscript submitted 24 November 1986; revised January 1987 Inr. Zoo Yb. (1987) 26: 4 1 4 8 0The Zoological Society of London Cephalopods at the Seattle Aquarium ROLAND C. ANDERSON invertebrate Biologist, The Seattle Aquarium, Pier 59, Seattle, Washington 98101, USA There are many aspects of a good live animal display. The animals must be visible (well lit, evident and preferably active); they must be healthy, for the public not only expects this but also takes note of sick or dying specimens; they must be of a suitable size (big enough to see but appropriate to the enclosure in which they are shown); they must be of a type to complement the theme of the aquarium. The animals should be interesting, fulfilling the expectations of the visitors, stimulating them to learn and arousing their curiosity. The animals may have a historical value. Perhaps most important of all, there must be a good supply of specimens; individuals must have a long tank life or the species must be regularly http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Zoo Yearbook Wiley

Cephalopods at the Seattle Aquarium

International Zoo Yearbook , Volume 26 (1) – Jan 1, 1987

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Publisher
Wiley
Copyright
© 1987 The Zoological Society of London
ISSN
0074-9664
eISSN
1748-1090
DOI
10.1111/j.1748-1090.1987.tb03132.x
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Abstract

Acrylic panels: manufactured and installed by Reynolds and Taylor, Inc., 2109 South Wright Street, Santa Ana, CA 92705, USA. Fiber-erete rockwork manufactured on-site by the Larson Company, Tucson, AZ, USA. Manuscript submitted 24 November 1986; revised January 1987 Inr. Zoo Yb. (1987) 26: 4 1 4 8 0The Zoological Society of London Cephalopods at the Seattle Aquarium ROLAND C. ANDERSON invertebrate Biologist, The Seattle Aquarium, Pier 59, Seattle, Washington 98101, USA There are many aspects of a good live animal display. The animals must be visible (well lit, evident and preferably active); they must be healthy, for the public not only expects this but also takes note of sick or dying specimens; they must be of a suitable size (big enough to see but appropriate to the enclosure in which they are shown); they must be of a type to complement the theme of the aquarium. The animals should be interesting, fulfilling the expectations of the visitors, stimulating them to learn and arousing their curiosity. The animals may have a historical value. Perhaps most important of all, there must be a good supply of specimens; individuals must have a long tank life or the species must be regularly

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International Zoo YearbookWiley

Published: Jan 1, 1987

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