Platform collapses...People fall into shark tank!

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  1. Matt Rogers

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    Platform at aquarium falls, dumps people into shark tank

    The Associated Press
    8/7/02 11:37 PM


    NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- A platform at the Aquarium of the Americas collapsed Wednesday evening, dumping 10 people straight into a tank teeming with sharks.

    There were no serious injuries reported, but two people were taken to Tulane University Hospital for minor cuts and bruises they sustained after hitting artificial barnacles as they fell, aquarium spokeswoman Melissa Lee said.

    The accident happened while members of the aquarium were on an after-hours behind-the-scenes tour. The platform they were standing on is used by keepers to feed the sharks and is not usually open to the general public, Lee said.

    The steel footbridge in the Gulf of Mexico exhibit allows visitors to peer down into a 400,000 gallon tank home to everything from a few dozen nurse and sand tiger sharks to turtles, schools of redfish and stingrays.

    Erin Rooney, 14, was on the catwalk with her family when it collapsed.

    "It just cracked. We held onto the bars and swam to the sides," she told WVUE-TV.

    Her father, Dan Rooney, was frantically searching for his 2-year-old grandchild, when he saw someone hand the toddler to another person on the stable part of the catwalk.

    "I was just praying none of the sharks got agitated from all of the splashing and everything. I mean, they got sharks in there bigger than me," he said.

    Though at 10-feet long and 400 pounds the sharks may seem intimidating, they had already been fed and are generally docile, Lee said.

    The sharks are used to seeing divers in their tank on a regular basis, but seeing so many people tumble in at once was probably startled them, Lee said.

    "I've been told they took off and went to the other side of the exhibit," she said.

    Staffers at the aquarium are trained to deal with emergencies like this one, Lee said, and reacted quickly to the chaotic scene, pulling people from the waters using nearby flotation devices.

    "They knew exactly what to do and they did it," she said.


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    WHOA!! ;D ;D ;D
     
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  3. karlas

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    Re: Platform collapses...People fall into shark ta

    wow that would be a exciting trip to the aquarium. actually that wouldve been kinda cool being surrounded by all them sharks and rays. they wouldve had to catch me to get me out thats_crazyhehe oh_nolol
     
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    heh.heh. i bet more than one of them are having nightmares about that since. i know i would. total vertigo with sharks. my god! thats_crazy
     
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    well i saw that in the news and was passing through the "big easy" so i stopped there for a few hours...i enjoyed the aquarium of the americas, but get this...there is no coral to be found.... it is all fake...not many inverts of any kind really.....
     
  6. Matt Rogers

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    Re: Platform collapses...People fall into shark ta

    I notice that at a lot of aquariums ... a few years ago I would understand, but today I don't. Perhaps it's an environmental thing?
     
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    i would think with the farm raising and easy propagation of corals that they might have more live corals. because of them being easier to get this way and little less expensive. also a public aquarium if tried could probably get frags and starter corals donated to them
     
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  9. Pescador

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    I bet its a maintenance cost issue its easy enough replacin dead fish.
    they prob dont want to deal with it. I did some work at a major marine park on their enormous morgue and lab r_i_p. I cant imagin their over head. tourist dollars must be gooood you_suck
     
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    There is a new exhibit at sea world orlando with a lot of live corals.
     
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    The aquarium here in So Cal, Aquarium of the pacific only has coral in the smaller tanks, most likely for maintenance issues while they have fake coral in their bigger tanks. They told me they got all (or most, can't remember) their livestock comes from being confiscated for being illegally imported. Back to the topic, I think if I can stick my hand in with my mean fishes, I can swim with sharks.
     
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    wow, someone has been diggin in the archives :)