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Byline: The Register-Guard

A shark shark, member of a group of almost exclusively marine and predaceous fishes. There are about 250 species of sharks, ranging from the 2-ft (60-cm) pygmy shark to 50-ft (15-m) giants. They are found in all seas, but are most abundant in warm waters.  swims over the Open Sea Tunnel in the Passages of the Deep exhibit at the Oregon Coast Aquarium Coordinates:

The Oregon Coast Aquarium is an aquarium in Newport, Oregon.
. The 1.32-million-gallon exhibit features three ocean habitats, connected by a 200-foot underwater Underwater

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 tunnel, showcasing the diverse marine life found off the Oregon Coast The Oregon Coast is a geographical term that is used to describe the coast of Oregon along the Pacific Ocean. Stretching 362 miles from Astoria to the California border, the Oregon Coast is unique in that the whole coastline is public land. .

With summer break over, the aquarium's school programs begin with a "Home School Days" on Sept. 17 and 18 and an "Aquarium aquarium, name for any supervised exhibit of aquatic animals and plants. Aquariums are known to have been constructed in ancient Rome, Egypt, and Asia. Goldfish have been bred in China for several hundred years and are still the most commonly kept fish in home  Sleepover" Sept. 27 and 28. For more information, call (541) 867-3474.

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A shark swims over the Open Sea Tunnel in the Passages of the Deep exhibit at the Oregon Coast Aquarium. The 1.32-million-gallon exhibit features three ocean habitats, connected by a 200-foot underwater tunnel, showcasing the diverse marine life found off the Oregon Coast. With summer break over, the aquarium's school programs begin with a "Home School Days" on Sept. 17 and 18 and an "Aquarium Sleepover" Sept. 27 and 28. For more information, call (541) 867-3474. WATER WORLD
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Title Annotation:Animals
Publication:The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
Date:Sep 16, 2003
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