An interactive exhibit at Moody Gardens that teaches visitors about the deep ocean parts of the Gulf of Mexico. You can explore 3 hands-on stations that show how the Gulf looks from the surface down to thousands of feet deep. Learn about sea creatures that live in the dark depths and how scientists ...
An interactive exhibit at Moody Gardens that teaches visitors about the deep ocean parts of the Gulf of Mexico. You can explore 3 hands-on stations that show how the Gulf looks from the surface down to thousands of feet deep. Learn about sea creatures that live in the dark depths and how scientists are fixing damage from the 2010 oil spill. The exhibit has a light-up model of ocean zones, flip-through pictures of sea animals, and activities to discover how scientists map the ocean floor. You can also watch real videos from underwater restoration trips. Perfect for families who want to learn about ocean science and conservation.
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