Downtown Aquarium, Denver

Downtown Aquarium, Denver
Downtown Aquarium, Denver

Exterior view from the parking lot
Date opened June 21, 1999
Location Denver, Colorado, U.S.
Land area 107,000 square feet (9,900 m2)
Coordinates 39°45′6″N 105°0′51″W / 39.75167°N 105.01417°W / 39.75167; -105.01417Coordinates: 39°45′6″N 105°0′51″W / 39.75167°N 105.01417°W / 39.75167; -105.01417
Number of species 500 [1]
Total volume of tanks 1,000,000 US gallons (3,785,000 l) [2]
Memberships AZA [3]
Website aquariumrestaurants.com/downtownaquariumdenver

Downtown Aquarium (formerly Colorado's Ocean Journey) is a public aquarium and restaurant located in Denver, Colorado at the intersection of I-25 and 23rd Ave. The 107,000 square feet (9,900 m2) main building sits on a 17-acre (6.9 ha) site adjacent to the South Platte River. Its freshwater and marine aquaria total approximately 1,000,000 US gallons (3,785,000 l), and exhibit a variety of fish and other animals.

The Downtown Aquarium in Denver is owned and operated by Landry's Restaurants, Inc.,[4] and is the largest aquarium between Chicago and California.[5] It is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).

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History

Colorado's Ocean Journey was founded by Bill Fleming and Judy Petersen Fleming as a nonprofit entity. It was partially funded by a $57 million dollar bond loan as well as loans by the department of Housing and Urban Development, and its total cost was $93 million. The facility opened June 21, 1999 and soon earned accreditation by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).

Although initial attendance was high, the number of visitors fell drastically within a few months, and the aquarium failed to meet its attendance projections of over a million visitors per year, in part because of a downturn in the U.S. economy. The aquarium was not able to make payments on its high construction debt, and Colorado Ocean Journey Liquidation Inc. filed bankruptcy April of 2002 with a $62.5 million debt. After a last-minute bidding war with Ripley's Entertainment, Landry's Restaurants, Inc. purchased the facility in March 2003 for $13.6 million.[6]

After the purchase, the facility remained open to the public until the summer of 2005, when it closed briefly for renovations. These included the addition of a full-service restaurant, bar, and ballroom. A 150,000-US-gallon (568,000 l) marine aquarium was added to the restaurant area. Upon its reopening July 14, 2005, the facility was renamed Downtown Aquarium.[4]

Exhibits

North America exhibit area

A major theme for this landlocked aquarium is the relationship between inland freshwater ecosystems and the ocean. The original design of the aquarium was zoogeographic. It focused on the path to the ocean taken by two rivers, the Colorado River in North America and the Kampar River in Indonesia. The Colorado River Journey included exhibits of endangered fish, including Desert Pupfish; gamefish such as bass; and northern river otters, among other species. It ended with a large exhibit depicting the Sea of Cortez (Gulf of California), into which the actual Colorado River empties. The Indonesia River Journey included exhibits of animals such as Asian arowanas, rainbowfish, and endangered Sumatran Tigers, among other species. It ended with a large exhibit depicting the southern Pacific Ocean. In addition to these two journeys, the aquarium housed a large sea otter exhibit.[7]

After the 2005 renovations, the two journey paths remain, but are no longer arranged in a strictly zoogeographic pattern. For example, tanks on the second pathway (formerly the Kampar River Journey) depict African and South American freshwater ecosystems; other tanks are mixed community aquaria. The sea otter exhibit was removed to make room for the restaurant tank.

The facility features several interactive exhibits, including a horseshoe crab touch tank and a stingray touch-and-feed tank.

The aquarium continues to focus on conservation. To that end, it houses numerous endangered or threatened species: 12 species of fish, six of reptiles, two of mammals, and two of birds. It participates in the AZA's Species Survival Plan for Sumatran Tigers.

Education

A volunteer program administered by the Deep Blue Sea Foundation, a nonprofit group, is in place. The Deep Blue Sea Foundation was formed after Landry's purchased the aquarium to ensure the educational goals of the original founders would continue to be met. The aquarium also periodically hosts for-cost educational seminars.

References

  1. ^ "Visitor Info". aquariumrestaurants.com. Landry's Restaurants, Inc.. http://www.aquariumrestaurants.com/downtownaquariumdenver/visitorInfo.asp. Retrieved 12 August 2010. 
  2. ^ "Landry's Downtown Aquarium - Denver, Colorado". city-data.com. City-Data. http://www.city-data.com/articles/Landrys-Downtown-Aquarium-Denver.html. Retrieved 13 August 2010. 
  3. ^ "List of Accredited Zoos and Aquariums". aza.org. Association of Zoos and Aquariums. http://www.aza.org/current-accreditation-list/. Retrieved 26 June 2010. 
  4. ^ a b "Downtown Aquarium". landrysrestaurants.com. Landry's Restaurants, Inc.. http://www.landrysrestaurants.com/pages/restaurants/pg_rest_dtaq.htm. Retrieved 12 August 2010. 
  5. ^ "The Denver Aquarium: Visit the ocean close to home". hellodenver.com. HelloDenver. http://www.hellodenver.com/Articles/Attraction/336/The_Denver_Aquarium_Visit_the_ocean_close_to_home.Cfm. Retrieved 13 August 2010. 
  6. ^ "Landry's Restaurants, Inc. Acquires Denver's Ocean Journey". landrysrestaurants.com. Landry's Restaurants, Inc.. http://www.landrysrestaurants.com/pages/news_events/press_releases/press_030403_02.htm. Retrieved 13 August 2010. 
  7. ^ Walter, Claire (September 1999). "Passages to the sea - the Ocean Journey aquarium in Denver, Colorado". Sunset. Home and Garden Publications. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1216/is_3_203/ai_55542147/. Retrieved 13 August 2010. 

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