Mississippi Aquarium President and CEO, Kurt Allen, proudly joined community leaders from Gulfport at today’s Amtrak press conference, where the much-anticipated launch of the Mardi Gras train service was officially announced, set to begin on August 18. During the event, Mr. Allen emphasized the significance of this new rail connection, highlighting its potential to boost the local economy by attracting visitors and enhancing regional accessibility. The Mardi Gras service, running the New Orleans-Mobile route, will make convenient stops in Gulfport and other vibrant Coastal Mississippi cities twice daily, further strengthening the ties between these communities and showcasing the area's wealth of attractions, like Mississippi Aquarium, to travelers.
Mississippi Aquarium
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Gulfport, Mississippi 4,061 followers
Mississippi Aquarium tells the story of Mississippi's aquatic resources from the Delta to the Gulf Coast and beyond!
About us
Mississippi Aquarium will tell the incredible story of all of Mississippi's aquatic resources from the Delta to the coastline and the remarkable connection that ties all of the state's natural resources uniquely together. Featuring the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico and beyond, the roaring waters of the mighty Mississippi River and the wetlands and marshes of the tranquil bayous, the story of Mississippi's natural resources had never been told in this extraordinary way. The Aquarium understands that living in Mississippi is about the outdoor experience and the relationships of its people. Mississippi Aquarium represents education, conservation and community. The Aquarium will provide visitors many opportunities to be entertained and fully immersed in the aquatic wonder that Mississippi has to offer.
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http://www.msaquarium.org
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- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Gulfport, Mississippi
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- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2018
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2100 E Beach Blvd
Gulfport, Mississippi 39501, US
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PO Box 1100
Gulfport, MS 39502, US
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The Mississippi Aquarium was recently featured on the Today Show for our latest Kemp’s ridley sea turtle release. We’re so glad to be able to help with the rehabilitation efforts for this critically endangered species since even before opening our facility nearly five years ago. For more information on how you can become a rehab hero, or our conservation efforts, visit: https://lnkd.in/eRS-jb_m
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Well, waddle you know! Our very own William is a contender for Penguins International March of the Penguin Madness! 📅 Mark your calendars - the first round of voting starts Sunday, March 16! 🐧 Cheer on our flippered friend by voting at https://lnkd.in/eRWgJUHN and on the Penguin International social channels! #MississippiAquarium #MOTPM2025 #penguins #africanpenguins #TeamWilliamMOTPM
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Today was a great day at the Mississippi State Capitol celebrating the successes of the past year in Tourism with the MISSISSIPPI TOURISM ASSOCIATION! Mississippi Aquarium is proud to participate each year in the press conference by not only attending to show our support, but also bringing along some of our animal ambassadors like Andreas (Gopher Tortoise). This year we also brought a few biofacts! Following the conference, we stepped inside where we were able to visit with our state legislators, Capitol visitors, and the wonderful building staff. During that time, we spoke about our ambassador animals, wonderful things happening at our facility, and couldn’t help but share more information on our newest arrivals - the first penguins hatched in the State of Mississippi. Fun Fact: Gopher Tortises are a native species to this region and are currently classified as endangered. #tourism #mississippi #tourismday #mississippiaquarium
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One of the newest additions to our facility is a Deep Water coral exhibit: Secrets of the Deep featuring Rebecca's amazing works of art. See this truly immersive exhibit on your next visit to Mississippi Aquarium! https://lnkd.in/d--Nb7p4
Multidisciplinary Artist creating work inspired by the natural world / Pew Fellow / Featured by the National Endowment for the Arts
Thrilled and humbled to announce the completion and ribbon cutting of “The Immersion Project” at the Mississippi Aquarium! Years in the making, this project was made possible through generous funding from NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Sanctuary Foundation and the U.S. Department of the Interior. So grateful to our funders, to Sasha Francis, to Alexa Delaune and everyone at the Mississippi Aquarium, and to my wonderful collaborators Erik Cordes Christine Lee, Malte Leander, Austen Camille Weymueller, Mandy Joye. And to the talented Tim Rusterholz. A collaboration between artists and scientists, this multi-sensory installation of sculpture, sound and augmented reality sheds light on some of the restoration efforts in the Gulf of Mexico following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill of 2010. One of the key resources damaged was the deep-sea coral ecosystem, a place that is distantly removed from our everyday experience and yet vitally necessary for life on earth. Cold-water corals sequester carbon, recycle nutrients, and provide habitat for countless species of marine life. The undulating forms of the sculptures are inspired by cold water corals endemic to the Gulf of Mexico. The layered soundscape ebbs and flows with the sounds of the coral ecosystem coming back to life. The hand-painted augmented reality experience creates a dynamic layer depicting a potential ecosystem recovery over hundreds of years. Restoration has never been attempted in the deep sea at this scale, so the work being done by experts to restore these habitats is ground-breaking. Coral scientists are working in federal labs, and partner aquariums like Mississippi Aquarium, to raise some of the cold-water coral species most impacted by the spill and learn more about how they grow and reproduce. At the deep-sea sites, they may even test artificial structures, similar to these coral-inspired sculptures, to act as a skeleton to enhance growth in these important underwater communities. As we continue to develop other manifestations of this project, we hope to deploy sculptures as part of an artificial deep sea reef in the Gulf of Mexico. To be continued! #artandscience #immersiveart #augmentedreality #environmentalart #deepsea #ecological #coral #soundscape #sculpture #mississippiaquarium
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Mississippi Aquarium definitely looked like a Winter Wonderland during the Mississippi Gulf Coast's unprecedented snowfall last week! Even though our campus was closed to the public, our animal care, security, and facility/ops crews were hard at work making sure the animals were well taken care of. From feedings, habitat cleanings, enrichment, habitat monitoring, and so much more, there is always something to do, even on a once in a blue moon snow day! Thanks to SuperTalk Mississippi Media for the great write up. We love our media partners. https://lnkd.in/eBrwXgf8