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The Interpretation Centre Sea-Aquarium Eagles opens its doors to the public (31/03/2014)

Eagles already has a new modern interpretation center and the Sea Aquarium (CIMAR), which varied from day to offer the town museum adds.

It is framed in Tourism Competitiveness Plan "Eagles, Sea and Fisheries" initiative, a project funded by the Consistory aquiline, the Autonomous Community of the Region of Murcia, the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism and the ERDF .

This morning was opened by the Secretary of State for Tourism, Isabel Borrego, and the local chief executive, Bartolomé Hernández, next to government delegate in Murcia, Joaquín Bascuñana, and the Minister of Culture and Tourism, Pedro Alberto Cruz, accompanied by with other officials and guests who toured these facilities located in Avenida Doctor Barnard, specifically in the building "Two Bays".

The rooms house a Marine Interpretation Centre, located in a 400 square meters, equipped with a permanent exhibition that revolves around the fishing history of the town.

The thread is thematic and is divided by area, hosting a series of paragraphs to interpret its contents: fleet types, gear, variety of catches and their applications in the local cuisine and the typical fisherman's house in the twentieth century, with a strong ethnographic, where visitors can see were their homes, their way of life and utensils used on a daily basis.

Similarly, includes an educational audiovisual, where a voiceover narrates the links mariners of the city, its economic and historical development and current industry.

The infrastructure is designed for visitors to move from those clubs until a boat 20 feet long, which rises above the Aquarium, from which, besides appreciating each component parts can enjoy the wonderful panoramic views of the Isla del Fraile and Levante Bays and The Stove.

The room hosts samples aquariology Mediterranean coastal ecosystems and different seas and oceans of the world, with a total of thirteen tanks, one 30,000 liter three 3000, hosting species in our area, and nine more 500 liters where to find fish of different areas.

Finally, the building also houses a quarantine room that serves two functions, isolate the fish to adapt, before finally placing them in aquariums, and the recovery of those who have shown signs of having an abnormality.

In short, as stated the authorities present at the opening ceremony "CIMAR provides the information and tools necessary for the visitor to understand and enjoy the seafaring culture, subsequently redirecting it to other landmarks and landscapes of the city, which is reflected in the importance that Eagle has always had the sea and fishing. "

Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas

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