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Nausicaä Centre National de la Mer : ウィキペディア英語版
Nausicaä Centre National de la Mer

Nausicaā Centre National de la Mer is a public aquarium located in Boulogne-sur-Mer in France. It is one of the largest public aquariums of Europe.
Nausicaa is described as a center of scientific and technical discovery of the marine environment, focusing primarily on the relationship between man and the sea.

==History==

The idea for the aquarium started when Guy Lengagne, then mayor of Boulogne-sur-Mer, wanted to repurpose an old casino. In 1982, oceanographers Philippe Vallette, Stéphane Henard, and Christophe Liacopoulos were tasked with a preliminary study, and eventually with implementing the project.〔
In 1984 a non-profit association was created for the aquarium, and Jacques Rougerie was selected as architect for the facility. In 1986 France selected the project as one of its major urban development projects and it was renamed the National Sea Centre. The European Union contributed half of the FF140 million required to finance the project, and bids to build the project were solicited.〔
Construction started in 1987 and was finished by early 1991 when the National Sea Centre Development Company was created. The center was renamed again to Nausicaa, and was opened on 18 May 1991. The first jellyfish arrived at the aquarium in 1994, and the first temporary exhibit, “The Sea and the Child,” was opened in 1995.〔
A major expansion of the facility in 1998 doubled the exhibit area to in order to add about 10,000 animals, including California sea lions, and a Tropical Lagoon Village with sharks and coral reefs.〔
In 1999, Nausicaa was designated a Centre of Excellence by the UNESCO Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission for its outreach programs. In 2002 it obtained the "Tourism & Disability" label, and the World Ocean Network was created.〔
2003 saw the arrival of the first caimans in the Submerged Tropical Forest. This space was incorporated into the “World House” in early 2005, which aims to make people think about their consumer habits. In 2006 another expansion added space for a permanent exhibit called “Steer South.” The aquarium welcomed its first African penguins, though its first penguin birth was not until 2010.〔
In 2007, Nausicaa welcomed its ten millionth visitor. In 2008, it opened an new interactive multimedia exhibit called “Planet Nausicaa,” as well as exhibitions that focus on Madagascar and the Mozambique canal.〔

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