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Pirates Of The Tennessean Meet Aquarium's Creatures by Kathie Fulgham posted July 25, 2006 All aboard for a wave-crashing adventure when the Tennessee Aquarium uncovers mysterious treasures of the sea, like the amazing creatures that inspired the movie “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest.” To cast off with the Pirates of the Tennessean, the Aquarium is handing out pirate hats and eye patches to the first children who enter the building on July 27. Pirate look-a-likes will be on hand to entertain landlubbers with sea-lore and creature features -- like the history of our beautiful macaws and our other swashbuckling sea creatures. In the Tropical Cove, aviculturist and educator Amy Graves will be on hand with the hyacinth macaw to explain to Aquarium campers and visitors about the history and mystery of pirates and parrots. Aquarist Sharyl Crossley, who cares for the Aquarium’s cephalopods (octopi and cuttlefish), will be in the Boneless Beauties gallery to talk about the fact vs. fiction regarding the “Kraken” and other mysterious sea “beasties” featured in “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest.” The events will be Thursday, July 27, 9:30-10:30 a.m. in the Ocean Journey building “Tropical Cove” (Level 4) and “Boneless Beauties” (Level 3) galleries. Pirates of the Tennessean will conclude Sept. 19, which is International Talk like a Pirate Day. For additional information, please call Aaron Jordan at 785-3011 or Kathie Fulgham at 785-3007. The Tennessee Aquarium inspires wonder and appreciation for the natural world. Admission is $17.95 per adult and $9.50 per child, ages 3-12. Each ticket purchased helps support Aquarium conservation programs. The IMAX® 3D Theater is next door to the Aquarium. Ticket prices are $7.95 per adult and $5.50 per child. Aquarium/IMAX combo tickets are $22.95 for adults and $13.50 for children. Advance tickets may be purchased online at www.tnaqua.org or by phone at 1-800-262-0695. The Aquarium, located on the banks of the Tennessee River in Chattanooga, is a non-profit organization. Open every day except Thanksgiving and Christmas, the Aquarium and IMAX are accessible to people with disabilities. Members enjoy unlimited visits and other benefits. Call 267-FISH to join. |
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