ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 5月7日 13時31分


Since 2004, a crew of hundreds has been designing and building the new aquarium in Coney Island, a $151.7 million, 57,000-square-foot project that was stalled in 2012 when Hurricane Sandy hit. The groundbreaking was set for November 2; the storm hit October 29, sending the staff into emergency mode. Afterward, the old aquarium — a rundown institution from 1957 — was closed for 7 months while the wildlife was tended to, the power restored and the buildings secured and cleaned. You can still visit the outdoor Sea Cliffs, the remodeled Aquatheater and the indoor Conservation Hall, though some work will be done on those areas as well. Rising in what looks like a huge gray ship stranded on the boardwalk, the new part of the aquarium — called Ocean Wonders: Sharks — is set to open next summer. In the meantime, the new world is being built, exhibit by exhibit, incorporating the actual ocean — just 200 yards away — for the first time. Our photographer @hiroko.masuike took this photo of the basement level of the Sea Cliffs building, which has been closed since Hurricane Sandy in 2012. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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