BROOKLYN, New York — August 18, 2012 — More than $125 million has been set aside to build a massive New York Aquarium exhibit entitled, “Ocean Wonders: Sharks,” which they say will be home to more than 40 of the beloved sea predators, as well as 115 different species of fish, sea turtles, and rays.
The tank, which will be about the size of a football field, will be run by the Wildlife Conservation Society — Aquarium operators who will be pouring $34.4 million of private donations into the project on Surf Avenue and W. 5th Street.
A Wildlife Conservation Society spokeswoman said it was too soon to know what the largest shark in the exhibit will be, but ruled out that a great white will be swimming toward Coney Island, since the mammoth creatures are rarely found in captivity.
Borough boosters said the new shark tank will make Coney Island home to one of the most popular aquarium’s in the nation.
“Usually, the cry of ‘shark!’ means fewer visitors to the waterfront, but here in Brooklyn, it’ll mean more!” said Borough President Markowitz, who is pledging an additional $93.1 million in taxpayer funds to the project. “Atlanta, I want you to hear me: you’ve had your day.”
Read the full story at the Brooklyn Paper.