Mystic Aquarium Strengthens Coral Conservation with Opening of Kishfy Coral Lab

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New exhibit allows visitors to observe coral research and learn about conservation efforts in oceans across the world


Mystic Aquarium opened the Kishfy Coral Lab, a new exhibit which combines education and science to highlight the aquarium’s conservation efforts, specifically those strengthening coral reef species across the world. Funded entirely through private donations, including a leadership gift from Nick and Kate Kishfy, the behind-the-scenes experience will allow visitors of all ages to explore up close, live corals in the lab through an interactive camera and a see-through glass wall into the lab, where marine scientists will conduct research. 

 

The Kishfy family’s contribution supported the design and construction of the new space and provided critical resources to expand Mystic Aquarium’s work with coral spawning, growth, and restoration. Additional donor support helped enhance the visitor experience and strengthen the conservation infrastructure behind the exhibit.

 

Focused on coral reef species across the world, the Kishfy Coral Lab will:

  • Increase capacity for coral species at Mystic Aquarium and provide space for collaborations with other organizations.
  • Feature a hybrid design with a traditional exhibit and a clear-glass view into the coral lab, allowing visitors to observe scientists at work on coral spawning and fragmentation through an installed camera.
  • Offer opportunities for visitors to learn about coral species and ecosystems, Mystic Aquarium’s work to conserve corals in the wild, and what visitors can do to help! 

“In addition to being an engaging and educational exhibit, the Kishfy Coral Lab allows us to expand our efforts to conserve coral species across the world,” said Dr. Allison Tuttle, Chief Zoological Officer, Mystic Aquarium. “The work being done here at Mystic Aquarium in this new lab space will help visitors understand the vital role these fragile ecosystems play in our daily lives. We hope people leave curious, inspired, and with a stronger sense of what they can do to help protect and preserve our oceans.”

 

“We’re incredibly thankful to Mystic Aquarium for their ongoing commitment to conserving marine ecosystems across the globe,” said Nick Kishfy. “Having our name included in this exhibit is a proud moment, and one that began with a ten-gallon tank in my bedroom and a fascination I never outgrew. Coral reefs cover barely one percent of the seafloor yet support twenty-five percent of marine species and a billion human lives. I hope this lab inspires children and adults alike to learn more about these extraordinary ecosystems and understand how crucial they are to our collective well-being.”

 

To learn about Mystic Aquarium’s coral program and work to save other endangered species, please visit: https://www.mysticaquarium.org/research-and-conservation/conservation-of-marine-ecosystems/saving-endangered-species/safe-species-research-and-action/

 

 ABOUT MYSTIC AQUARIUM
Mystic Aquarium, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, is one of the world's leading aquariums, offering exemplary care to a variety of species while also serving as the Northeast's premier marine animal rescue and rehabilitation center. Robust conservation and education programming and unparalleled visitor experiences strengthen personal connections to the animals and their environments. Mystic Aquarium's mission is to protect aquatic life and empower communities to save our oceans, and introduces approximately 800,000 visitors annually to thousands of animals through structured interpretation, especially curated exhibits, and hands-on interactions. As a leading research organization, Mystic Aquarium employs a full staff of scientists engaged in projects focused on our ocean planet's conservation and sustainability.

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