MOSI opens world premiere exhibition - Sea Monsters Revealed
Sea Monsters
Revealed, an exhibition
of the world’s largest plastinated sea creatures, makes its world premiere debut at the Museum of Science &
Industry (MOSI) on Saturday, March 9.
“MOSI is thrilled to host the world premiere of Sea Monsters Revealed. We believe that it
will set a new standard for traveling exhibitions and has the potential to match
the tremendous impact created by the world premiere of Bodies… The Exhibition,”
said MOSI President Wit Ostrenko.
Like the human anatomy exhibits that now circle the globe,
Sea Monsters Revealed uses the
revolutionary polymer preservation technique commonly known as plastination to bring
real sea animals onto dry land for an up-close and personal look at the most
mysterious creatures the deep sea has to offer. Visitors will not only see the
outside, but also the inside of the
most elusive aquatic life ever discovered, including a 6-foot-wide manta ray, a
15-foot-long mako shark, a giant squid, and an 18-foot-long, 3,000 pound whale
shark. All specimens in the exhibition are authentic, stunning examples of the
mysteries that lie beyond our shores and have been carefully recovered in
accordance with the highest animal protection standards.
“The oceans are Earth’s last frontier. Scientists have
explored only 5 percent of its mysteries, leaving the remaining 95 percent to
the imagination. Sea Monsters Revealed
takes visitors on a journey of exploration in search of the elusive sea
monster,” said the exhibition’s creator, John Zaller.
“The creatures in this exhibition are so massive, so impressive, and so
magical, that you truly have to experience it to grasp its impact and
importance.”
More than 18 full-body sea creatures will be on display,
along with more than 150 individual organs and smaller specimens that define
the life of the sea.
While these impressive sea creatures truly are the stars
of the show, they are set in a multi-sensory environment unlike any other
traveling exhibition. The exhibition’s theatrical and scenic elements take
visitors back in time to an 18th century oceanographer’s study to
learn about humanity’s fascination with the ocean throughout history via an interactive
map table and lessons from the earliest natural scientists and explorers,
demonstrating that logic and adventure are important elements in the pursuit of
science. Moving forward, visitors will then enter a specially-built
submersible, where they will descend to the depths to explore the sea floor and
meet renowned ocean explorers such as Fabian Cousteau and Sylvia Earle. They
will then have the opportunity to walk on the ocean floor among the giants of
the deep. At the end of the exhibition, visitors will be able to engage with
live sea creatures in a specially constructed touch pool – a first for a
traveling exhibition.
Sea Monsters
Revealed
explorers will re-emerge from the depths of the exhibit with a greater
understanding of the world’s oceans and our relationship to them as humans. Additionally,
they will learn that the health of the oceans and preservation of these
beautiful species is within our control through conservation initiatives around
the globe. Guests will be given the opportunity to participate in these
initiatives through follow-up conversations with programs such as the NOAA
Marine Sanctuaries Program.
An immersive and interactive experience, Sea Monsters Revealed is the most
comprehensive exhibition on the deep sea ever created. The exhibition’s
passionate expression of the oceans is the result of a robust partnership
between MOSI, BASE Entertainment, KRE8 360, Mote Marine Laboratory,
MacGillivray Freeman Films, and The Cascade Game Foundry. Each of these groups
has brought their expertise and experience to this project to deliver an
exhibition that is rich in science, technology, history and interactive
elements. Sea Monsters Revealed is
funded, in part, by the Hillsborough County Board of County
Commissioners/Tourist Development Council.
Sea Monsters Revealed makes a splash with its world premiere
on Saturday, March 9 and will be on display at MOSI through Monday, Sept. 2,
2013. Museum hours are Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Saturday and
Sunday, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Tickets are on sale now, and reservations are highly
recommended. Tickets can be purchased by calling 813-987-6000 or visiting
mosi.org.
Tickets for Sea Monsters
Revealed are $18.95 for adults, $16.95 for seniors (60+) and $12.95 for
children (2-12). Guests can add MOSI general exhibits or a documentary IMAX
film to their Sea Monsters Revealed
ticket for $5 each.