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orphanarium
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An orphanage.
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The city is also known for its oceanarium and many museums.
Tourism is important and is based on the city's proximity to KwaZulu-Natal's game and nature reserves and on the beaches and their facilities, such as an esplanade and an oceanarium.
Marineland of Florida, world's first oceanarium, located about 20 miles (32 km) south of St. Augustine, Florida, U.S. The facility was opened to the public in 1938 and was originally called Marine Studios.
In 1938 the first oceanarium, or large marine aquarium, Marineland, opened near St. Augustine, Fla., as a private enterprise; it featured a giant community fish tank and trained dolphins.
In 1937 Whitney established the oceanarium that became known as Marineland, near St. Augustine, Fla.
Marineland of the Pacific, also called Hanna-barbera Marineland, former large, commercially operated oceanarium at Rancho Palos Verdes near Los Angeles.
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The Marine Mammal Pavilion on adjacent Pier 4 houses a 1,200,000-gallon 1,200,000-gallon 4,540,000-litre 4,540,000-litrebitAtlanticnarium-style shows are scheduled daily.
Most oceanariums are located in coastal areas.
Oceanariums, however, have certain advantages.
Pilot whales have been kept in oceanariums, where they are sometimes trained to perform, and the U.S. Navy has attempted to train pilot whales to attach devices to stray torpedoes.
Easily caught in shallow water, the beluga has been kept in captivity since the 1860s, and its coloration and adaptability have made it popular at oceanariums.
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