The Marine Research Station allows visitors to learn how coral reefs are studied. Visitors will not only see all kinds of research equipment, but will also get a sense of life in an underwater research station.
Visitors may venture slowly through this 81 meter underwater tunnel, the largest in Asia. With a capacity of 1.5 million gallons, this colossal exhibit allows visitors to enjoy the stunning underwater environment without getting their feet wet.
This tank is located in the crack of a cave where lobsters and eels live. Here, visitors may become familiar with the ecology and habits of these rarely seen creatures.
A sunken ship will gradually appear, with schools of fish swimming around it and in its interior. Three display panels provide detailed information of the visible marine life.