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Ocean Center is a convention center located in Daytona Beach, Florida. It is the fifth largest convention center in Florida.
The Ocean Center features 205,000 square feet (19,000 m2) of prime meeting space; 42,000 square feet (3,900 m2) of exhibit space at the main arena, 12,000 square feet (1,100 m2) of space in the Ballroom and 32,000 square feet (3,000 m2) of meeting rooms. The new addition of the Exhibit Hall features 94,695 square feet (8,797.5 m2), ceiling heights: 22 to 45 feet (14 m), a drive-in door: 20' x 16', and 6 loading docks with self-adjusting levelers. 100,000 square feet (9,300 m2) of parking lot/outdoor exhibit space was also added near the Exhibit Hall.
Thanks to a $3 million grant from the voter-approved ECHO program, the county’s Ocean Center has a grand entrance. The grant from the ECHO grants-in-aid program was used to create a Cultural Information Center (CIC). The funds were used for site preparation and construction of the CIC, an enhancement of 51,635 square feet (4,797.0 m2) of lobby space with gathering areas, restrooms and concession facilities. It displays works from the “Arts in Public Places” program and has dedicated areas for permanent and visiting art works and cultural displays from all areas of Volusia County. The grand entrance also includes a new façade and entrance along N. Atlantic Avenue. Other features of the new entrance lobby and CIC is a marquee mural on the west wall above the ballrooms doors, seen from inside and outside the facility. The mural will change with the center’s exhibits. The center and its displays are in the highest pedestrian traffic area for the venue. The main arena seats 6,176 for ice hockey and arena football, 8,362 for basketball, 7,184 for the circus, 7,380 for ice shows, 8,582 for wrestling and 9,440 for concerts. The Ocean Center is also used for banquets, trade shows, high school graduations, conventions and other events.
The Maui Ocean Center is an aquarium and oceanography center located in Maalaea, Hawaii on the island of Maui. Opened on March 18, 1998 by Coral World International, the 3 acres (1.2 ha) facility is the largest tropical reef aquarium in the Western Hemisphere. It includes exhibits on coral reef habitats, sea turtles, sharks, and humpback whales, among others.
It is located on the Southeastern shores of the West Maui Mountains, in the town of Maalaea. It is the largest public aquarium on Maui, and undertakes projects to grow artificial coral reefs to later introduce to the wild, due to the recent rapid decline in coral populations in Hawaii due to heavy tourism and global warming.
Coordinates: 20°47′34″N 156°30′44″W / 20.792696°N 156.512311°W / 20.792696; -156.512311
The island of Maui (/ˈmaʊ.iː/; Hawaiian: [ˈmɐwwi]) is the second-largest of the Hawaiian Islands at 727.2 square miles (1,883 km2) and is the 17th largest island in the United States. Maui is part of the State of Hawaii and is the largest of Maui County's four islands, bigger than Molokaʻi, Lānaʻi, and unpopulated Kahoʻolawe. In 2010, Maui had a population of 144,444, third-highest of the Hawaiian Islands, behind that of Oʻahu and Hawaiʻi Island. Kahului is the largest census-designated place (CDP) on the island with a population of 26,337 as of 2010 and is the commercial and financial hub of the island.Wailuku is the seat of Maui County and is the third-largest CDP as of 2010. Other significant places include Kīhei (including Wailea and Makena in the Kihei Town CDP, which is the second-most-populated CDP in Maui); Lahaina (including Kāʻanapali and Kapalua in the Lahaina Town CDP); Makawao; Pāʻia; Kula; Haʻikū; and Hāna.
Native Hawaiian tradition gives the origin of the island's name in the legend of Hawaiʻiloa, the navigator credited with discovery of the Hawaiian Islands. According to that legend, Hawaiʻiloa named the island of Maui after his son, who in turn was named for the demigod Māui. The earlier name of Maui was ʻIhikapalaumaewa. The Island of Maui is also called the "Valley Isle" for the large isthmus between its northwestern and southeastern volcanoes and the numerous large valleys carved into both mountains.
An ocean (from Ancient Greek Ὠκεανός, transc. Okeanós, the sea of classical antiquity) is a body of saline water that composes much of a planet's hydrosphere. On Earth, an ocean is one of the major conventional divisions of the World Ocean, which covers almost 71% of its surface. These are, in descending order by area, the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern, and Arctic Oceans. The word sea is often used interchangeably with "ocean" in American English but, strictly speaking, a sea is a body of saline water (generally a division of the world ocean) partly or fully enclosed by land.
Saline water covers approximately 72% of the planet's surface (~3.6×108 km2) and is customarily divided into several principal oceans and smaller seas, with the ocean covering approximately 71% of Earth's surface. The ocean contains 97% of Earth's water, and oceanographers have stated that less than 5% of the World Ocean has been explored. The total volume is approximately 1.35 billion cubic kilometers (320 million cu mi) with an average depth of nearly 3,700 meters (12,100 ft).
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New Aloha Stoked Vlog! I had a great time with my friend, Sterling Ross visiting the Maui Ocean Center the other day. It was his baby, Boston's very first time there. I think his favorite thing was the sharks! Hope you guys like the vlog and mahalo's for all the shares and comments! .................... f = Aloha Stoked for more magical Maui in your life! http://www.facebook.com/alohastoked .................... Learn more about the Maui Ocean Center : https://www.mauioceancenter.com/ #thingstodoonmaui #mauioceancenter #maui
The Maui [ Hawaii ] Ocean Center features a clear viewing "tube" so that visitors can walk through a giant aquarium tank and see aquatic wildlife up close. It's a great family travel destination. Local host Liza from A Maui Blog and I take our sons under the sea. Related blog post on the Family Travel Guide: http://www.familytravellogue.com/video-of-the-week-maui-ocean-center-in-hawaii.html A Maui Blog: http://www.amauiblog.com
If you find yourself on Maui, you should definitely take time to visit the Maui Ocean Center. You'll need at least 90 minutes to enjoy all of the fish, sea life and fun activities the Maui Ocean Center offers, but we've condensed down the highlights to just 90 seconds.
http://www.mauiinformationguide.com/maui-ocean-center.php see the different exhibits and many sharks and fish in this fun short video of the Maui Ocean Center at Maalaea Harbor, Maui, Hawaii.
"Maui Ocean Center" Aquarium located at Address: 192 Maalaea Rd, Wailuku, HI 96793 Phone: (808) 270-7000 www.mauioceancenter.com Take a video tour through the "Maui Ocean Center" aquatic attraction and see a wide supply of aquatic life and everything is returned to the ocean including sharks, fish, sting rays, turtles, coral and more. #mauioceancenter #maui #hawaii
I was lucky enough to be able to dive inside the Maui aquatic centers "open water" section, including 23 sharks of various species (Tiger shark, white tip reef, black tip reef, scalloped hammerhead, grey reef, sandbar) alongside some MASSIVE Hawaiian stingrays. It was a once in a lifetime dive that I will never forget!
The beauty and wonder of Hawaii's aquatic world come to life in this three-acre facility, conveniently located at Ma'alaea Harbor. The exhibits at Maui Ocean Center present living animals in habitats that faithfully replicate their natural environment beneath the sea. An average visit to the Hawaiian Aquarium lasts approximately one and a half to two hours, but most visitors stay longer to absorb the breathtaking views, linger over lunch at the Aquarium's Seascape Ma`alaea Restaurant or to immerse themselves in Maui Ocean Treasures gift shop, a veritable treasure trove of unique Maui Made products and island-inspired jewelry, art, clothing, toys, gifts, books and logo items. www.mauioceancenter.com
http://bradscottvisuals.com For video and photography services This is a video edit I made of the Underwater world at the Maui Ocean Center. The Underwater world is mesmerizing with so many different sea creatures. At the Maui Ocean Center we saw all kinds of crazy and beautiful fish, sharks, rays, and sea turtles My favorite fish at the maui ocean center was the frog fish. Super weird looking. Royalty Free Music CMA loose ends licensed by audio pad
It takes a lot of courage to get down on one knee and ask the love of your life the "big question", but Joshua decided to do it surrounded by large stingrays, tropical fish, and over 20 sharks during a suprise dive with Maui Ocean Center's Shark Dive Maui®. On January 18, 2016, Joshua and Brandy were vacationing on Maui when Joshua arranged a dive with the Aquarium's Shark Dive Maui® program, the island's only shark diving activity. Brandy, an avid shark enthusiast, had no idea that she would be diving with some of her favorite sharks that day, nor that Joshua would ask her to marry him. Among a crowd of six different species of sharks and an audience of Aquarium guests, Joshua asked the big question and Brandy said yes! Congratulations Josh and Brandy! We at Maui Ocean Center wish you t...
To book your Hawaii vacation packages to Maui and the Maui Ocean Center or any other of the Hawaiian Islands, visit http://DestinationsInHawaii.com or call 877-918-8941. Maui Ocean Center, Top-Rated Attraction in Hawai'i (Zagat Survey's U.S. Family Travel Guide), provides an up close view of Hawaiian Marine Lifewithout getting wet! To plan your trip to The Hawaiian Aquarium, click onVisitor Information for hours, directions and FAQ. Teachers can visit theEducation page for information on Field Trips. For an unforgettable group event, check out Groups and Tours. Find out about our upcoming programs on the News and Calendar page! Reserve a spot on Maui's most unique scuba dive with Shark Dive Maui™. Even if you aren't planning a trip to Maui anytime soon, you can learn aboutHawaiian Marine...
Filmed and Edited by Frank Pulaski III, Dreamtyme Films http://www.youtube.com/dreamtymefilms Maui Ocean Center, Top-Rated Attraction in Hawai'i (Zagat Survey's U.S. Family Travel Guide), provides an up close view of Hawaiian Marine Life without getting wet! To plan your trip to The Hawaiian Aquarium, click on Visitor Information for hours, directions and FAQ. Teachers can visit the Education page for information on Field Trips. For an unforgettable group event, check out Groups and Tours. Find out about our upcoming programs on the News and Calendar page! Reserve a spot on Maui's most unique scuba dive with Shark Dive Maui™. http://www.mauioceancenter.com
The kids (and adults) in your group will enjoy a trip to the Maui Ocean Center, located in the harbor village at Maalea, Maui. With thousands of fish housed in aquariums mirroring the nearby natural habitats, it may be the only chance the really little guys may get to see some of the wonders the rest of us see snorkeling in the open sea. While the sea turtles are a popular exhibit, most of us stop for quite a while in the shark area -- for me, one species that I'm hoping not to see while I'm in the water. The Maui Ocean Center is a perfect rainy day adventure while on Maui, too. While there are no camping opportunities here, there are campgrounds nearby at Olowalu and Papalaua. Check availability before you travel.
The little island, lying in the center of the Indian Ocean is a real tropical paradise. Along the white sand beaches, shaded by coconut palm trees there are many luxury hotels. We can take excursions to the nearby islands, or take a dive in the turquoise blue water. In the center of the island, on the top of a vulcanic plateau, emerald green sugar cane plantations can be found. On the Domaine Les Pailles estate we can have a glimpse at how rum and sugar are produced from sugar cane. We can try the Indian dishes and take a look at the colorful Hindu temple. We might enjoy the Sega dance and taste the teas from the Bois Cheri plantation. We might also take a Jeep Tour through the Black River National Park and take a look at the marvellous waterfall of Chamarel, while in the zoo the famous pi...
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https://www.expedia.com/Cook-Islands.d41.Destination-Travel-Guides Situated at the very centre of Polynesia, the Cook Islands is an archipelago nation comprised of 15 islands. It is spread across an area in the South Pacific, three times the size of Texas.. Supremely beautiful, with pristine white sands fringed by coconut palms, the Cook Islands possess a castaway island magic and yet is only a four hour flight from New Zealand. According to legend, these tiny islands, dotted amongst the vast ocean, were discovered thousands of years ago by the very finest Polynesian seafarers. Guided by the stars and using other sophisticated navigation techniques, they landed their legendary double hulled Vakas and set about creating paradise. It is a rhythm you’ll feel as soon as you touch down in...
✱ 3.113 Hotels in Ireland - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/2zYMsN Travel video about destination Ireland. Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterious islands and everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlantic Ocean is given a very warm welcome. Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and it is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers, as well as being a financial centre. Its many old buildings indicate its long and dramatic past. It was founded by the Vikings within a wonderful valley where the River Liffey flows into the Atlantic Ocean. After the Vikings, the Normans conquered the city and ruled over it for seven hundred years and under King Henry The Eighth Dublin became the capital of what was then a British colony. South west of Dublin is Kildare, the hea...
Maui Ocean Center’s complimentary Sea Talk Series continues on with a presentation on large marine mammal entanglement response by Ed Lyman, Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary’s Large Whale Entanglement Response Coordinator.
Maui Ocean Center’s complimentary Sea Talk Series continues with a presentation on the recorded history of humpback whale migration to the Hawaiian Islands. Presented by Dr. Fred Sharpe, principal investigator with the Alaska Whale Foundation, and colleague Kenneth O‘Brien who has extensive experience investigating the historical ecology of North Pacific whales.
Shark dive at maui ocean center taped on the GOPRO2. There are about 14 minutes of bubbles since I didnt realize they were hitting the camera, but then the rest of the video is fine.
Video version of a talk given at the Maui Ocean Center, August 14, 2013. This presentation contains slides and graphics that were not in the original. They have been added to supplement ad lib remarks.
Dr. Chris Kelley gives a Sea Talk at Maui Ocean Center on his experience aboard the NOAA vessel Okeanos Explorer, and the recent exploration of waters off the coast of Hawaii and Johnston Atoll. -Highlights- 7:37 - CAPSTONE project explanation 14:36 - Control room aboard the Okeanos Explorer and first rock sample 21:14 - “Tumbling Gastropod” A sea snail with an interesting escape mechanism 23:04 - Swimming Sea Lily 24:26 - Giant Sponge, believed to be largest ever documented! 52:19 - 2016 exploration plans for the Okeanos Explorer
One full hour of sunset and surf sounds from Maui, Hawaii. In the distance, at the center horizon, is the island of Lanai, and at the horizon far right side is the southern side of Molokai. From this position on Maui, the sun sets behind Lanai. Relax, and enjoy! Note: Be sure and click the gear box in the lower right corner and select 1080HD resolution.
The Maui AMPFest is part of The Aloha Project - Promoting Aloha, Music, Hawaiian Culture & Sustainable Living through International Collaboration. This video fest strives to showcase diverse bands from around the world with Hawaiian Culture and music as it's centerpiece, thusly perpetuating the Spirit of Aloha and creating a worldwide bond between socially and politically conscious people and musicians from around the world. Musicians in this first installment include representatives from Portugal, France, India, Germany, China, Japan, The Phillipines, and various and sundry other parts of the world. Plenty Mahalos to: (Thank You To) Thomas Frederik Kortholm Adian James Ekolu Kalama That Noise Bluerays Ft. Keerthi Srinivas (Keith Jones) Jawnee (Piel) Under the Tongue Ben Kingsl...
Exploring Alien Seas by Guy Jette There is strong evidence that planets and moons in our Solar System either currently have, or have had in the past, significant bodies of liquid on or below their surfaces. From Venus to the outer reaches of our stellar system, we'll take a look at the nature of these alien seas. We will try to understand why Earth has abundant liquid water, while both Venus and Mars no longer support liquid bodies on their surfaces. In the ourter Solar System, the icy moons of Europa and Enceladus are intriguing as likely locations for subsurface oceans of water, and possible abodes for life. UH Institute for Astronomy Recorded 01/23/2015 at the Advanced Technology Research Center in Pukalani, Maui, Hawaii.
Meteorites - Probes of the Early History of the Solar System by Dr. Klaus Keil School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST), UH Manoa Recorded 08/13/2010 at the Advanced Technology Research Center in Pukalani, Maui, Hawaii.