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Saving sea horses - new exhibits at Monterey Bay Aquarium - Brief Article
Sunset, June, 2001 by Chiori Santiago
* What's better: bluefintuna with capers or a capering tuna? Keeping fish in the wild and off the dinner plate is the point of Vanishing Wildlife: Saving Tunas, Turtles, and Sharks, one of two new exhibits at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. A recently opened gallery in the million-gallon Outer Bay environment lets you gaze through a 25-foot-long window to watch the antics of sunfish, bonito, soupfin shark, and other tasty but threatened species.
A separate exhibit, Saving Sea Horses, features pot belly and tiger tail sea horses. $15.95. 886 Cannery Row, Monterey; (831) 648-4800.
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