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Mon, May 20th 2024 at 12:42 PM Updated Mon, May 20th 2024 at 1:45 PM Photos of The National Aquarium Harbor Wetland exhibit being built (Courtesy of Visit Baltimore/National Aquarium) TOPICS: ...
The National Aquarium in Baltimore has opened the National Aquarium Harbor Wetland, a 10,000-sf floating wetland that mimics the Inner Harbor’s original Chesapeake Bay tidal marsh habitat. Located ...
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- Year after year, the Inner Harbor fails to meet water quality standards. Now, as Mike Schuh reports, the National Aquarium is demonstrating a way for nature to help with the ...
The Baltimore harbor turned green on Friday as hundreds of dead fish and crabs rose to the water's surface in Canton, Fells Point and Locust Point, Maryland. The Maryland Department of the Environment ...
Baltimore is blessed to have one of those best of the best. The hard-working National Aquarium staff and the generous donors who made the Harbor Wetland possible deserve our thanks.
The National Aquarium is closed by Baltimore City Health Department on Sunday, Jan. 17, 2021, for “not maintaining social distancing at the exhibits” during the COVID-19 pandemic.
It draws more than 1.2 million visitors to the Inner Harbor in a typical year, he added, noting the aquarium blew its initial projection of 650,000 guests out of the water when it first opened.
As the redevelopment of Harborplace progresses, Baltimore residents can look forward to more access to the water, walking ...
The National Aquarium in Baltimore is located right on the city's Inner Harbor. But now, that 2020 move is no longer realistic, according to John Racanelli, the aquarium's CEO.
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- Revitalizing Baltimore's downtown waterfront. The National Aquarium is expanding its operations outdoors, building a scenic wetland right inside the Inner Harbor.
By Dana Cronin and Lulu Garcia-Navarro Published May 5, 2019 4:37 AM Listen • 6:04 ...
The National Aquarium in Baltimore is located right on the city's Inner Harbor. But now, that 2020 move is no longer realistic, according to John Racanelli, the aquarium's CEO.
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