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Date opened
  
June 15, 2000

Public transit access
  
Riverhead station

Long Island Aquarium and Exhibition Center

Location
  
Riverhead, New York, United States

Volume of largest tank
  
120,000 US gallons (450,000 l)

Website
  
www.longislandaquarium.com

Address
  
431 E Main St, Riverhead, NY 11901, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–5PMSunday10AM–5PMMonday10AM–5PMTuesday10AM–5PMWednesday10AM–5PMThursday10AM–5PMFriday10AM–5PMSaturday10AM–5PM

Exhibits
  
Lost Temple of Atlantis, Poseidon's Treasure Room

Similar
  
Long Island Game Far, Splish Splash, New York Aquarium, Southampton Village Coopers, Adventureland

Profiles

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Long Island Aquarium and Exhibition Center (formerly Atlantis Marine World) is an aquarium which opened in 2000 on Long Island in Riverhead, New York, United States.

Contents

One of its biggest attractions is a 20,000-US-gallon (76,000 l) coral reef display tank, which is one of the largest all-living coral displays in the Western Hemisphere.

Sharks stingrays and seals at long island aquarium and exhibition center riverhead new york


History

Construction on the Aquarium began in 1999, and it opened on June 15, 2000. The Town of Riverhead bought the land in 1995 with the hopes the Okeanos Foundation of Hampton Bays, New York would operate it as part of a rehabilitation project of the Peconic waterfront. However, Okeanos was unable to raise funds. Space has been given in the Aquarium to the Riverhead Foundation for Marine Research and Preservation.

The Aquarium's original cost of $15 million was provided by developers James J. Bissett and Joseph M. Petrocelli. Bissett's family owns the Bissett Nursery in Holtsville, New York. Petrocelli's family owns Petrocelli Construction based in Ronkonkoma, New York, as well as Raphael Vineyard.

On July 1, 2011, it changed its name to Long Island Aquarium and Exhibition Center after undergoing a $24 million expansion including a brand-new Exhibition Center, a 28,000-square-foot (2,600 m2) Sea Star Grand Ballroom (which joined its successful catering component, Atlantis Banquets & Events), as well as construction of a 100-room waterfront Hyatt Place Hotel. The Aquarium also owns and operates a 120-slip marina called Treasure Cove Resort Marina. The Aquarium was featured in the 5th season of The Apprentice.

Exhibits

Indoor exhibits include Amazon Aviary (parrots), Amazon Rainforest, Best Buddies (clownfish & anemone), Coral Reef, Cuttlefish, Electric Eel, Flounder Find, Form & Function, Giant Pacific Octopus, Jellyfish, Lake Malawi Cichlids, Local Rocky Shores, Lost City of Atlantis Shark Exhibit, Megalodon Display, Moray Eels, Ocean Creatures of the World/Crab Villa, Piranha, Poseidon's Treasure Room, Puffer Fish, Ray Bay, Sand Shark Lagoon, Schooling Fish, Seahorses, Shipwreck/Artificial Reef, Tidal Marsh, and a touch tank.

Outdoor exhibits include Ancient Reptile Ruins, Koi Pond, Interactive Salt Marsh, Lost Temple of Atlantis, Otter Falls (North American river otters), Penguin Pavilion, Ray Bay, Sea Lion Coliseum, Seals, and Shark Reef Lagoon.

Interactive displays include Discovery Tower, Interactive Salt Marsh, Nemo's Family Fun Center, Poseidon's Peak & Playground, Ray Bay, Sea Lion Kiss, Submarine Simulator, Unearthing Atlantis, and the touch tank.

References

Long Island Aquarium and Exhibition Center Wikipedia