Architecture Thesis Report - Oceanarium & Adventure Water Sports

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OCEANARIUM & ADVENTURE WATERSPORTS

A THESIS REPORT

Submitted by

S. ANAND KUMAR

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BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE

ARULMIGU MEENAKSHI AMMAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, VADAMAVANDAL

ANNA UNIVERSITY:: CHENNAI 600 025 MAY 2017


ANNA UNIVERSITY:: CHENNAI 600 025

BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE

Certified

that

this

thesis

"OCEANARIUM

report

&

ADVENTURE

WATERSPORTS" is the bonafied work of "S.ANAND KUMAR" who carried out the thesis work under my supervision.

SIGNATURE

SIGNATURE

Professor. Ar. N. JAYARAM.

Assistant Professor. Ar. S.TAMILARASAN.

HEAD OF THE DEPATMENT

INTERNAL GUID

Arulmigu Meenakshi Amman College of Engineering, Vadamavandal, Thiruvannamalai District, (Near Kanchipuram), Tamil Nadu.

Arulmigu Meenakshi Amman College of Engineering, Vadamavandal, Thiruvannamalai District, (Near Kanchipuram), Tamil Nadu.

EXTERNAL i


ARULMIGU MEENAKSHI AMMAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING VADAMAVANDAL, NAMANDI POST, THIRUVANNAMALAI DISTRICT- 604 410

DECLARATION I hereby certify that the thesis entitled “OCEANARIUM & ADVENTURE WATERSPORTS (A live proposal by govt. of Tamilnadu) ” submitted by S. ANAND KUMAR. In partial fulfilment of the Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture of the Anna University. And that it has not formed the basis for the award of any degree, diploma, associateship or fellowship of any other university or institution previously. Due acknowledgements have been made wherever anything has been borrowed from other sources.

Signature of the candidate, ANAND KUAMR. S - 510312251002 X Semester – V Year

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I acknowledge with thanks the many people who have made this thesis possible, starting with the faculty at the School of Architecture, AMACE, especially Ar. Vinod. R and Ar. Rajappa. S for helping me to choose this topic. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to my internal guides Ar. Vinod. R & Ar. Tamilarasan. S and my external guide Ar. Pradeep for their vast guidance throughout this thesis.

I thank my family for being very supportive and helpful with my works.

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TABLE OF CONTENT CHAPTER.NO

CH 1

TITLE

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BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE

i

DECLARATION

ii

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

iii

LIST OF FIGURES

ix

LIST OF TABLES

xii

ABSTRACT

xiii

INTRODUCTION

1

1.AA

OCEANARIUM

3

1.AB

DIFFERENT BETWEEN OCEANARIUM AND AQUARIUM

3

1.AC

NEED OF OCEANARIUM

3

1.AD

ADVENTURE WATERSPORTS

4

1.AE

NEED OF ADVENTURE WATERSPORTS

4

1.BA

RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES

5

1.BB

EDUCATION

5

1.BC

CONSERVATION

5

1.BD

TOURIST

5

1.C

OBJECTIVES

6

1.D

MOTIVATION

6

1.E

SCOPE OF PROJECT

7

LITERATURE STUDY

9

CLASSIFICATION OF FISHES

9

CH 2 2.A 2.AA

AGNATHAN

10

2.AB

CHRONDRICHTHYES

10

2.AC

OSTEICHTHYES

10

FISH ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY

11

2.BA

THE SKIN

11

2.BB

THE SWIMBLADDER

12

2.BC

MAINTAINING SALT BALANCE

12

2.BD

BREATHING UNDERWATER

12

2.B

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CHAPTER.NO 2.BE

TITLE

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SIGHT AND SOUND

13

SALTWATER VERSUS FRESHWATER AQUARIUMS

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2.CA

COST

14

2.CB

SIZE

14

2.CC

WATER CHANGES

14

2.CD

LIGHTING

15

2.CE

COLOUR

15

2.CF

VARIETY

15

2.CG

EQUIPMENT

16

2.CH

AQUARIUM DYNAMIC

16

2.CI

EASY OF KEEPING

16

2.CJ

CORAL

17

FRESHWATER AQUARIUM SETUP

17

2.DA

ESSENTIALS & ACCESSORIES

17

2.DB

AQUARIUM FURNITURE - TANKS & STANDS

17

2.DC

HOODS & LIGHTING

18

2.DD

FILTERS & MEDIA

19

2.DE

CLIMATE CONTROL

19

2.DF

MAINTENANCE & ACCESSORIES

20

2.DG

WATER ADDITIVES

20

2.DH

DECOR

21

FACTORS AFFECTING THE DESIGN

22

2.EA

PLANNING

22

2.EB

CIRCULATION

22

AQUATIC NEED

22

2.FA

COMMON INFORMATION ABOUT FISHES

22

2.FB

FEEDING INFORMATION

23

2.FC

HYGIENE CARE

23

2.FD

HEALTH CHECKUPS

23

2.FE

TEMPERATURE

23

2.FF

LIGHTING

24

2.C

2.D

2.E

2.F

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WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM

24

2.GA

OPEN WATER SYSTEM

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2.GB

SEMI-CLOSED WATER SYSTEM

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2.GC

CLOSED WATER SYSTEM

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THE PLANNERS

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2.HA

THE OPERATION AREA

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2.HB

TEMPERATURE

27

2.HC

LIGHTING

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TYPES OF DISPLAY TANKS

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2.IA

TOUCH POOL

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2.IB

MICRO AQUARIUMS

31

2.IC

CORAL REEF TANK

31

2.ID

PREDATOR TANKS

32

2.IE

COMMUNITY AQUARIUM

32

2.IF

TURTLE POOL

32

2.IG

CROCODILE MOATS

33

2.IH

DOLPHINARIUM

33

2.II

FRESHWATER DISPLAY

33

2.IJ

AQUATIC MUSEUM

33

2.J

MATERIAL OF TANK

34

2.K

TANK DIMENSIONS

34

2.KA

TANK LENGHT

34

2.KB

TANK WIDTH

35

2.KC

TANK HEIGHT

35

2.KD

EXAMPLE CALCULATION

36

2.L

DOME THEATER

36

2.M

RESTAURENTS

38

2.MA

SPACE REQUIREMENTS

38

2.MB

RESTAURENTS ARRANGEMENTS

39

2.H

2.I

CH 3

SITE DETAILS 3.A

SITE

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LOCATION

44

3.B

MAHABALIPURAM

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3.C

SITE LOCATION

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3.D

LANDMARKS

46

3.E

PHYSICAL FACTORS

48

CLIMATE

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3.EAA

WIND

48

3.EAB

DIECTION

48

3.EAC

MAXIMUM, MINIMUM AND AVERAGE VELOCITY

48

3.EAD

SPECIAL FORCES

49

3.EAE

SOLAR ORIENTATION

49

TOPOGRAPHY

50

LAND SURFACE TYPE

50

3.EC

VISUAL CHARACHTERISTICS

52

3.ED

GEOTECHNICAL / SOIL

56

3.EE

UTILITIES

56

3.EF

IMMEDIATE SURROUNDINGS

56

CULTURAL FACTORS

59

SITE HISTORY

59

3.FAA

SITE USES

59

3.FAB

LAND OWNERSHIP

59

CASE STUDY

63

4.A

LOCATION

65

4.B

PLAN - GROUND FLOOR

66

4.C

CIRCULATION

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4.D

INTERIOR VIEWS

69

4.E

SERVICE SPACE

72

4.F

FRESH WATER FISHES

75

4.G

QUARANTINE ROOM

75

4.H

LSS (LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEM)

75

AMPHITHEATER

75

3.AA

3.EA

3.EB 3.EBA

3.F 3.FA

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4.J

POPULTAION

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4.K

LIGHTING

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4.L

PARKING

75

SIGNAGES AND DIGITAL DIAPLAY

76

4.M

THE LOST CHAMBER AQUARIUM

78

THE BLUE PLANET - NATIONAL AQUARIUM

85

INFERENCE

88

CH 5

DESIGN BRIEF

89

CH 6

CONCEPT & FORM DEVELOPMENT

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CH 7

ZONING

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CH 8

DRAWINGS

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CH 9

REFRENCES

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LIST OF FIGURES 9LVLWRUV à RZ SDWWHUQ 2. Plan of tank gallery. 3. Service area section. 4. Cross-section through coral reef tank. 5. Simple Life Supporting System (LSS). 6. Simple diagram of aquarium water system. 7. Touch pool exhibit. 8. Micro aquarium. 9. Coral Reef Tank. 10. Perdator tank. 11. Turtle exhibit. 12. Dolphinarium. 13. Fresh water exhibit. 14. Dome theater Plan. 15. Dome theater section. 16. Restaurent standards 1. 17. Restaurent standards 2. 18. Restaurent standards 3. 19. Restaurent standards 4. 20. Restaurent standards 5. 21. Minimal seating layout. 22. Alcoves arrangment. &RɛH WDEOH DUUDQJPHQW 24. Parallel table arrangment. 25. Diagonal table arrangment. 26. Minimum table spacing. ix


27. Space Requirements. 28. Site Location. 29. Shape of site and its location. 30. Famous Landmarks around site. 31. Direction of wind at site. 32. Wind speed at Mahabalipuram. 33. Cyclone path (Vardha-Cyclone). 34. Sun Path Diagaram at site. 35. Temperature chart (year) Mahabalipuram. 36. Precipitaion chart (year) Mahabalipuram. 37. Soft sand. 38. Hard surface. 39. Beach Sand. 40. Topography and slope. 41. Site Entry. 42. North Side view from site. 43. South Side view from site. 44. East Side view from site. 45. Existing Road network. 46. Vegetation & Existing water bodies. 47. Stone Carvings. 48. Art Sculpture shop. 49. Light house. 50. Pancha Rathas. 51. Noise Map. 52. Mahabalipuram existing Land Use map. 53. Mahabalipuram proposed Land Use map - 2021. 54. Location - Marine Drive. x


55. Conceptual Plan - Taraporewala Aquarium. 56. Circulation - Public. 57. Circulation - Private. 58. Interior view - Key Plan. 59. Tunnel Tank. 60. Aquarium Entry & Exit. 61. Quaratine Room & Amphitheater. 62. Gallery space. 63. Tank at lobby space. )UHVKZDWHU ÀVK WDQN 7URSKLFDO ÀVK WDQN 67. Freshwater tank. 68. Lighting at Freshwater tank. 69. Grill Platform. 70. Ladder access to platform. 71 & 72. Lighting at freshwater tank. 73. Air conditioning ducts. 74. Clearence space. 75. Space below Grill Platform. 76. Grill Platform clearence. &RQWLQXHV ZDWH ÁRZ 78. Tunnel Tank features. 79. Fershwater Tank. 80. Trophical water tank. 81 - 87. Signages and Display. 88. Sea water used for aquarium. 89. Lost chamber Aquarium. 90. Freshwater Tank. xi


91. Pillar Tank. 92. Ambassador Lagoon. 93. Underwater Restaurent. 94. Acrylic Tunnel. 95. Circulation Space. 96. Restaurent. 97. Underwater Room. 98. Tank Lighting. 99. Houre Meter. 100. Coral Tank. 101. Wave machine. 102. Fish tank sump. 103. Tanks Drainage. 104 & 105. Fish tanks sump. 106. Fish Kitchen. 107. Fish Care Place. 108. Breeding Tanks. 109. Zoning 110. Sectional veiw. 111 - 117. views LIST OF TABLES 1. Aquarium Furniture – tanks & stands. 2. Hoods & Lighting. 3. Filters & Media. 4. Climate Control. 5. Maintenance & Accessories. 6. Water Additive. 7. Decores. xii


ABSTRACT

OCEANARIUM & ADVENTURE WATERSPORTS The thesis Project is on " Oceanarium & Adventure watersports " at Mahabalipuram Beach - live proposal. In India with more marine life species, there is no large scale Ocenarium and 5HVHDUFK ODE IRU ÀVK FRQVHUYDWLRQ $OVR RQH RI ,QGLD V ROGHVW DTXDULXP ZDV EXLOW LQ chennai which was later destroyed in Tsunami. Also having Oceanarium near world heritage tourist sites, Oceanarium will have footprints from India as well as form other counties. These are some the main reason for this theis project. With site near CRZ 3 (Coastal Regulation Zone 3) and 500m away from the high tite line. The site area is 15 acers with 300 x 200m boundary. The building was designed in such a way it uses the wind speed and the solar energy by Roof and pavilion structure for building performance.

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CHAPTER 1

INTRODUCTION OCEANARIUM & ADVENTURE WATERSPORTS

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1.AA OCEANARIUM (ocean·ar·i·um) A large seawater aquarium in which marine animals are kept for study and public entertainment. Ocean Aquarium

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mammal park or a large-scale aquarium. But in a oceanarium they are presenting an ocean habitat with marine animals, especially large ocean dwellers, such as sharks and dolphins. Well in Valencia they have both.

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conditions confound the relationships between temperature, acidity, and oxygen levels of an aquatic system and create complex maintenance problems that require constant attention if sensitive ¿VKHV DQG RWKHU RUJDQLVPV DUH WR EH NHSW LQ D KHDOWK\ VWDWH 2FHDQDULXPV KRZHYHU KDYH FHUWDLQ DGYDQWDJHV 0DQ\ PRUH GLႇHUHQW VSHFLHV RI ¿VK OLYH LQ PDULQH HQYLURQPHQWV WKDQ LQ IUHVKZDWHU systems, so that a greater diversity of displays is possible. In addition, a saltwater environment permits the holding of such large and impressive animals as sharks, rays, and marine turtles, as well as seagoing mammals (e.g., dolphins, whales, and manatees). Many oceanariums make full use of the ability of whales and dolphins to be trained, devising special acrobatic shows for the public. A number of oceanariums are associated with research or educational programs of universities, biological stations, and marine institutes. Arrangements may be reciprocal in that oceanariums can provide facilities for student training or experiments while the academic or research units can contribute specimens and professional advice about the care of marine organisms. 1.AC NEED OF OCEANARIUM India has a long coastline of 7,517 kms.It has one of the longest coastlines compared to most other countries.India also has many fresh wter bodies which house many varities of fresh water ¿VKHV $ERXW RI WKH PDULQH ¿VKHV FRPH IURP WKH ZHVW FRDVW DQG WKH UHPDLQMQJ FRPH IURP the east coast. OCEANARIUM & ADVENTURE WATERSPORTS

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Thus the people of the country have very less knowledge of the vast resources that are pooled out IURP WKH RFHDQ DQG WKH GLႇHUHQW YDUL HW\ RI VDOW ZDWHU ¿VKHV DV ZHOO DV IHVK ZDWHU ¿VKHV WKDW DUH present here. The awareness of the vast ocean and its potentials is some thing that most of the peo-ple who live in a country with one of the biggest coastline don’t have proper knowledge. India till date does’nt have a single Oceanarium despite all the resources available. Not even one aquarium has been expanded to a large scale housing marine mammals like shark, sea otter,etc. This being the IUVW DQG RQH LW¶V NLQG ZRXOG EH EHQH¿FLDO WR WKH SHRSOH DV ZHOO WKH FRXQWU\ HFQRPLFDOO\ DQG JOREDOO\

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AIM 1.BA RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES The oceanarium will be built in such a way that it would attract not only a single visitor but the entire family to the facility. There should be recreational activity for people from all age groups. The design would also be handicapped friend so that any handicapped person won’t be deprived of a not being able to access the facility because of their disability. 1.BB EDUCATION The oceanarium will educate people of all ages towards the marine aquatic life, it will educate the visitors towards the importance of aquatic life, it will educate the people towards the endangered spices in water, and how to protect them. Education shall happen in a very informal way with the KHOS RI VWDႇ DQG UHDFWLRQDO DFWLYLWLHV 6SDFHV IRU VHPLQDUV DQG VXPPHU VFKRROV VKDOO EH SURYLGHG 1.BC CONESRVATION To build a research unit that will focus on conservation of species, experiments should take place on regular basis to impro e lifestyle of species, mating of species should take place to help LQFUHDVH WKH SRSXODWLRQ RI WKH VSHFLHV $ ¿VK KRVSLWDO LV UHTXLUHG WR FKHFN WKH KHDOWK RI ¿VKHV RQ regular basis. The dangered species can be breaded in this quarantine. 1.BD TOURIST The oceanarium aims to increase the tourism of Mahabalipuram city, it shall aim to change the way tourist and the people interact with the environment. Provision of the local sculptor art would also be encouraged through this facility. Employment will be generated through this facility.

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1.C OBJECTIVES The oceanarium, which would come up over 13 acres of land on the shores of Mamallapuram, would have alliances with universities and marine biology research centres, besides its commercial interests. The oceanarium would have a submerged, winding acrylic tunnel, which would take the public on a “fascinating tour with views in all directions. The tunnel creates an impression of walking on the seabed and the visitor becomes part of the marine environment, A sailing academy and a training centre for sailing and rowing will encourage youngsters from WKH FRPPXQLW\ WR GLYHUVLI\ DQG WDNH XS DGYHQWXUH VSRUWV DFUHV RI ODQG WR VHW XS DQ DGYHQWXUH VSRUWV IDFLOLW\ ZKHUH SHRSOH FRXOG VDLO XVH \DFKWV VXU¿QJ SDUDVDLO :DWHU VFRRWHU -HW 6NL 5LQJR Ride Tubing), Water Zorbing.

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WKH ¿UVW \HDUV LW ZDV XQGHU WKH FRQWURO RI WKH JRYHUQPHQW PXVHXP DQG WKHQ ZDV WUDQVIHUUHG to the Fisheries Department. Originally, it was designed as a marine aquarium with provisions for circulating sea water. During World War II, it was closed for some years and reopened again in August 1955 as a IUHVKZDWHU DTXDULXP /DWHU D IHZ WDQNV RI PDULQD ¿VKHV ZHUH DGGHG VDLG D UHSRUW WKDW DSSHDUHG LQ 2FWREHU ,W ZDV KHUH WKDW IRU WKH ¿UVW WLPH D VHDKRUVH ZDV EUHG LQ FDSWLYLW\ LQ -XO\ LQ WKH city. Later this aquarium was destroyed during tsunami. We are living in most busy world, people are more stressed out by their works and also even their stress cause health issues mentally and physically. So, it is important to be visit a place ZKHUH WKH\ JDLQ SRWHQWLDO KHDOWK EHQH¿WV E\ QDWXUDO ZD\ DQG QRW E\ DQ\ LQÀXHQFH RI FKHPLFDO

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1.E SCOPE OF PROJECT - Among the Chennai’s popular International stadium this adventure water sports will become faPRXV DV LW FUHDWHV QHZ SDWK RU SODWIRUP RI VSRUWV WKDW PRWLYDWH SHRSOH WR MRLQ WUDLQ DQG SDUWLFLSDWH in event. - World class oceanarium. - The oceanarium aims to attract at least one third of the footfall it receives as the ancient historic town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site housing monuments of archaeological value. - Marine species from ocean. - Apart from promoting tourism, the oceanarium is envisaged to provide facilities for propagating awareness about marine environment and biodiversity. - entertainment and educational attractions, which transform short visits in to memorable occasions. - Underwater Restaurant & Underwater Accommodations. - Water Sports Complex with training centre.

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CHAPTER 2

LITERATURE STUDY 2.A CLASSIFICATION OF FISHES

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ii. Characteristic of Osteichthyes - Have more or less bony skeleton and numerous vertebrae. - Mucous glands and embedded dermal scales are present in the skin.

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2.CA COST

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2.CC WATER CHANGES Saltwater tanks do require some additional work during water changes, mostly related to the fact that you have to mix the saltwater beforehand. This can be time consuming as the salt tends to dissolve slowly and requires you to buy a hydrometer to check the salinity level. There are ways to make this process easier, however. One option is to keep saltwater mixing continuously in a large bucket, heated with a heater and circulated with a powerhead. Using this method, you will always have fresh water available for water changes. Another option is to purchase pre-mixed saltwater from the pet store, but this option is much more expensive. With freshwater aquariums, of course, \RX GR QRW QHHG WR PL[ VDOWZDWHU <RX GR KRZHYHU QHHG WR WUHDW WKH WDS ZDWHU ZLWK D ZDWHU SXUL¿HU WR UHPRYH WR[LF FKHPLFDOV WKDW FRXOG HQGDQJHU \RXU ¿VK

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2.CD LIGHTING Saltwater lighting can get very expensive. Many corals require metal halide lighting which is not only expensive to buy, but is also expensive to run. However, you can stay away from high-light corals and stick with power compact lighting which is a good deal cheaper than metal halide, but VWLOO PRUH H[SHQVLYH WKDQ WKH ³VWDQGDUG´ ÀXRUHVFHQW OLJKWLQJ IRXQG LQ PDQ\ IUHVKZDWHU DTXDULXPV <RX FRXOG DOVR FKRRVH D ¿VK RQO\ DTXDULXP ZKHUH WKH RQO\ OLJKWLQJ UHTXLUHPHQW LV ZKDW PDNHV WKH ¿VK ORRN JRRG ,W VKRXOG DOVR EH QRWHG WKDW VDOWZDWHU FRUDOV JHQHUDOO\ UHTXLUH DFWLQLF OLJKWLQJ QRW WR mention the fact that this kind of lighting makes them really pop). Actinic lighting is not often used in IUHVKZDWHU VHWXSV DV SODQWV GR QRW EHQH¿W IURP WKDW SRUWLRQ RI WKH VSHFWUXP DQG LW FDQ SURPRWH DOJDH growth. In the freshwater world, the planted tank is the only tank that really has a lighting requirement DQG HYHQ LQ WKHVH WDQNV FRPSDFW ÀXRUHVFHQWV DUH WKH OLJKWLQJ RI FKRLFH ,Q DOO RWKHU IUHVKZDWHU aquariums, you only need the lighting that makes the tank and its inhabitants suit your tastes. No PDWWHU ZKDW WDQN \RX FKRRVH WKH VL]H DQG TXDOLW\ RI WKH OLJKWLQJ V\VWHP \RX XWLOL]H LV \RXU FKRLFH VR ultimately, you have control over how much you spend.

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2.CG EQUIPMENT Again, you can do a saltwater setup without a great deal of additional equipment, but the average saltwater aquarium does usually use more equipment than a freshwater setup. Examples of equipment many people use in the saltwater world that are not required in freshwater include: - Protein skimmer. - Hydrometer. - Salt mix - Live rock. - Power heads (these can be found in many freshwater setups as well, but they are generally not required there). - Additional test kits (examples: alkalinity, calcium). - Sump.

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2.CJ CORAL

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EQUIPMENT Heater

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2.E FACTORS AFFECTING THE DESIGN An oceanarium involves more complex site design than that of an aquarium. It is a complex that generated a stimulating environment where people can observe marine life in its natural habitat with the complete underwater landscape. 2.EA PLANNING A well designed oceanarium must incorporate smooth facilitation of process and smooth circulation of people since there are chances of it being crowded so that spaces must be well designed and spacious. There are mainly 2 types of area 3XEOLF $UHD - Area with the most circulation consisting of all the exhibits and the recreational area 6HUYLFHV $UHD -All the area required for maintaining the display area for the proper functioning of oceanarium. This area should be usually kept out of sight of the visitors. 2.EB CRICULATION Main principle includes convenience, safety and aesthetics. Convenience suggests speed when desired. Easy smooth working of various operations medical checking guaranteeing to be provided from acoustical and visual nuisance. A well designed Oceanarium must provide enough space for smooth circulation of various SURFHVV LQYROYHG LQ UXQQLQJ DGHTXDWH WKLQJV HႈFLHQW YHQWLODWLRQ DQG VDWLVIDFWRU\ VRXQG LQVXODWLRQ 6FLHQWL¿FDOO\ SHUFHLYHG VFKHPH RI VHWWLQJ XS WKH WDQN LQ KDUPRQ\ ZLWK WKH VXU URXQGLQJV WR SOHDVH the visitor’s eye. Attention should be given for various necessary operations - such as incoming specimens their medical checking and quarantining if necessary. Other important function includes imparting knowledge of the specimen displayed through informative themes by grouping the specimens of same type. It is important that the exit is convenient to public and should not open into an area which would lead to their confusion and should not open near the services area. It should open into an open area in case of any emergency.

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Bacterial content of the pool should be monitored and should be kept low as much as possible it VKRXOG QRW H[FHHG SHU PO 7RWDO ¿OWUDWLRQ WXUQRYHU WLPH VKRXOG QRW H[FHHG KRXUV 2.FB FEEDIGN INFORMATION

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main at the bottom of the tanks.

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2.FD HEALTH CHECKUPS - Programs to measure illness prevention and control must be set up regularly. - Fishes should be observed, the way they swim or the change of skin color or diet may suggest illness. - Newly arrived dolphins should be kept apart from others until good health is assured.

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- During winters heaters and during summers coolers shall be used.

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month to maintain a low level of nitrates. The use of charcoal in both fresh water and seawater system helps to slow down the accumulation of nitrogenous wastes. Metabolic wastes also cause an increase in the acidity of water. Carbonate compollllds are commonly used to maintain an optimal level of acidity, particularly when water renewal is infrequent.

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The Promotors have a site that apperas to be

suitable. It should be readily accessible by both public transportation and

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Design can quite readily lead the visitor into the desired path in most situations. Upon entering, a visitor will generally turn right, provided no attractions draw him elsewhere. By placing disply WDQNV DW DQ DQJOH ZLWK KH ZLOO QRUPDOO\ SURFHHG LQ WKDW GLUHFWLRQ 2SHQ Ă RRU H[KLELWV FDQ VHUYH as shields and contineous to draw the visitorsr along the desired path. Handrails to keep the public about 3ft from the viewing glass may be desirable. Opinion is divided among aquarists regarding rails. When large number of visitors are present, a rail keeps them back from the glass and permits more people a better view. On the other hand, close inspection of small organisms is then not possible.

Fig 2: Plan of tank gallery

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Fish must not come into contact with water containing metal particles. Mains water must Ă€UVW EH Ă€OWHUHG ZLWK FDUERQ $ GLVWLQFWLRQ LV PDGH EHWZHHQ ÂśRSHQ V\VWHPV¡ ZLWK VLQJOH WKURXJKĂ RZ ZDWHU FKDQJHV SHU KRXU DQG ÂśFORVHG V\VWHPV¡ ZLWK Ă€OWHU DQG UHFLUFXODWLRQ ZDWHU UHQHZDO LQ WZR ZHHNV )UHVK DQG VHD ZDWHU UHVHUYHV RI RI WKH WRWDO YROXPH VKRXOG EH KHOG Lighting of aquariums requires particular care to harmonise with the creatures’ natural habitat DQG WR DYRLG UHĂ HFWLRQ LQ WKH GLVSOD\ WDQN VXUIDFHV

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Ă RRU VKRXOG EH DERXW IW KLJKHU WKDQ WKH SXEOLF DUHD Ă RRU WKLV LV GLFWDWHG E\ WKH KHLJKW RI WKH average visitors looking into the approximate center of viewing glass of the averaeg large display WDQN 0RVW GLVSOD\ WDQNV DUH SODFHG RQ Ă RRU RI WKH ZRUN DUHD 7DQNV VKRXOG EH SODFHG WR SHUPLW ease of cleaning by aquarists. Holding tanks to receive new specimens for qarantine and space to hold surplus or sick specimens should be placed along the rear wall of the work area or in any other convenient locations. Each of these holding tanks should have its own recirculating system. The total holding capacity should be equal to about one third of the displa yvolume but may-vary cansiderably, depending upon the size of display tanks and specimens as well as the mortality rate and replacement need. All quarantine tanks should be provided with drain valves to permit rapid drainage after treatment procedures. All tanks should have removable pump screens. The various main supply pipes from the reserviors should extends around the aquarLXP RYHU WKH GLVSOD\ WDQNV 7KHVH VKRXOG EH PLQLPXP RI IW DERYH WKH ZRUN DUHD Ă RRU DQG VKRXOG KDYH IUHTXHQW WDS YDOYHV IURP ZKLFK E\ Ă HVLEOH KRVH UHSODFHPHQW ZDWHU RU FRQWLQXRXV Ă RZ PD\ EH IHG WR DWQNV GHSHQGLQJ XSRQ WKH V\VWHP ,W LV LPSRUWDQW WR KDYH VKXWRÉ› YDOYHV FRQYHQLHQWO\ located along the major supply lines to facilitate plumbing repairs. Natural lighting should be held to minimum unless completely controllable. Natural light promote alage growth on interior of tanks. Flexible lighting system over each tank should include the capability of being lifted out RI WKH ZD\ ZKHQ FOHDQLQJ WDQNV RU IHHGLQJ VSHFLPHQV 6XÉœFLHQWO\ ZDWHUSURRI RXWOHWV VKRXOG EH provided for auxiliray or special lighting.

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Fig 3: service area section A clear passage about 6ft wide should exetend to permit the easy transport of tanks. The VXUIDFH RI ZRUN DUHD à RRU VKRXOG KDYH D QRQVNLG ÀQLVK )ORRU GUDLQV ZLWK VDQG WUDSV DUH DEVROXWHO\ QHFHVVDU DQG à RRUV VKRXOG EH VORSH WR GUDLQV :DWHU UHVLVWDQW PDWHULDOV VKRXOG EH XVHG LQ DOO SODFH adjecent to tanks. In any aquarium a two-way intercome system is very important. The work area should be seperated acoustically from the public area. Interior windows may be desirable to permit visitors to view the more intersting operational features.

2.HB TEMPERATURE

1. For economic reasons it is desirable to maintain an even temperature throughout the 2FHDQDULXP DQG LV EHVW IRU WKH KHDOWK RI ÀVK 0RVW ÀVKHV QHHG WHPSHUDWXUH RI GHJUHH IDKUHQKHLW GHSHQGLQJ RQ WKH VHDVRQ Temperature of 72f (260c - 280c) is compatible for visitors and will permit automatic maintanence of display tanks at same temperature. OCEANARIUM & ADVENTURE WATERSPORTS

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3. Avoid mercury thermometer cause it might break and poison the tank. 4. During winters heaters and during summers coolers shall be used. :DWHU FLFUFXODWLRQ PXVW EH VXɜFLHQW WR GLɛXVH KHDW HYHQO\ 7KLV FLUFXODWLRQ PXVW EH maintained either E\ DHUDWLRQ RU E\ DQ DGHTXDWH QXPEHU RI ÀVKHV DFWLYH HQRXJKW WR HQVXUH WKLV

Fig 4: cross-section through coral reef tank.

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1. Lighting is very important for an aquarium and is always neglected having the appropriate light stimulates natural daylight in the tank. 2. Florescent lights the best light in the tank. $YRLG LQFDQGHVFHQW OLJKWV DV WKH\ JLYH RI WRR PXFK KHDW ZKLFK FRXOG VWUHVV WKH ÀVK DV ZHOO DV evaporates more water from the tank. OCEANARIUM & ADVENTURE WATERSPORTS

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Fig 5: simple Life Supporting System (LSS). OCEANARIUM & ADVENTURE WATERSPORTS

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Fig 6: simple diagram of aquarium water system.

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2.IB MICRO AQUARIUMS In order to retain educational value of ocenarium, there are individual micro aquariums allowing WKH YLVLWRUV WR ]RRP LQ ZLWK DGMXVWDEOH PDJQLI\LQJ YRLG FDPHUD E\ WKH KHOS RI MR\VWLFN

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2.ID PREDATOR TANKS 7KHVH DUH WKH PRVW H[FLWLQJ WDQN LQ WKH DTXDULXP DQG QRUPDOO\ KRXVH GLႇHUHQW W\SHV RI VKDUNV DQG rays.

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2.IG CROCODILE MOATS These house marine as well as fresh water crocodiles separately ,complete with pound like naturaJ environment for crocodiles. 2.IH DOLPHINARIUM These are popular among kids where they can see playful dolphin and interact with them.

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2.J MATERIAL OF TANK 1. Acrylic is half the weight of glass.It is easier to ship, move and set up. 2. Acrylic is stronger than glass and will not shatter or leak like glass. 3. Acrylic distorts much less and is clearer than glass. ,I WKH WHPSHUDWXUH REMHFWV LV VXUURXQGHG E\ DQRWKHU PDWHULDO WKDW KDV WKH VDPH LQGH[ RI UHIUDFWLRQ ZLOO WDNH SODFH DQG WKH REMHFW ZLOO DSSHDU LQYLVLEOH DQG ZLWKRXW GLVWRUWLRQ HYHQ DW LQFUHDVHG YLHZLQJ angles. 5HÀHFWLRQV DOVR GRQ¶W WDNH SODFH LQVLGH DQ DFU\OLF *ODVV LQ RWKHU KDQG KDV D V8JKW WLQW DQG WKH UHIUDFWLYH LQGH[ RI JODVV LV GLႇHUHQW WKDQ ZDWHU VR GLVWRUWLRQ KDSSHQV ZKHUH LQ DFU\OLF KDV WKH VDH refractive index as water so the view is much clearer. 7KH KXJH FOHDU DFU\OLF XVHG DV WKH YLHZLQJ ZLQGRZ LV DERXW LQFKHV WKLFN 7. Acrylic are also very good because they provide light to penetrate inside which is good for the coral reef system. $FU\OLF LV DOVR XVHG FDXVH LW GRHV QRW D8RZ ZDWHU WHPSHUDWXUH ÀDFWXDWLRQ 9. Acrylic is also used because it has a better molecular bond than glass.Any custom made shape can be made out of acrylic sheet.

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3.A SITE 3.AA LOCATION

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3.EAD Special Forces :

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Shading of (or from) adjecent structures, Natural feature & Vegetations 1. The site is not surrounded by any built up structures. 2. There is advantage of using more natural lighting. 3. Here North side is shaded side and SW, S, SE are the side which will get more sunlight.

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3.ED GEOTECHNICAL / SOIL Soil type: Brown soil. Environmental hazards: Possible Enivironmental hazards that can occure in site is Cyclone & Tsunami

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