The Newport Aquarium is adding some "ahoy" with the forthcoming Shipwreck: Realm of the Eels exhibit, opening March 6.
The new, million-dollar attraction will take the place of the 20-year-old Dangerous & Deadly display and transform the space into an interactive and immersive sunken seafloor.
According to a press release, "Guests will discover the ruins of a long-ago sunken ship scattered across the sea floor, now home to hundreds of animals including mysterious eels, brightly colored fish and curious crustaceans as they thrive in this accidental reef."
Shipwreck will feature five different habitat zones: a Captain's Quarters, Treasure Chest, Cargo Hold, Ship's Anchor and Ropes and Rigging.
- Inside the Captain's Quarter, discover gigantic green moray eels (up to five feet long) who have made the wreckage their home. A ship's mast, tattered sails and wheel create a photo op.
- The Treasure Chest is home to "jewel-colored fish," swimming in a reef surrounded by gold coins.
- The Cargo Hold features cuttlefish, garden eels and frogfish darting between barrels and crates.
- The Ship's Anchor display houses chain moray eels who have "an impressive black body covered in yellow chain-like rings."
- And the Ropes and Rigging feature lets guests venture into a dome to see venomous lionfish and scorpionfish and the purplemouth eel.
“We’re always listening to our guests to figure out what new adventures they want in their next visit,” said Newport Aquarium Executive Director, Eric Rose, in a release. “To be able to create an artificial reef teeming with ocean life, thriving in a sunken ship is really going to wow them. But it’s not just the fun of this environment that we get excited about, it’s also the chance to teach visitors about the value of artificial reefs and ocean conservation.”
The exhibit opens to the public on Friday, March 6. To purchase tickets in advanced, call 800-406-3474 or visit newportaquarium.com.
Newport Aquarium, 1 Levee Way, Newport.