蒙特利湾水族馆的水母养殖历史

Thomas Knowles
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蒙特雷湾水族馆(MBA)自1985年以来一直在展出水母。MBA的第一任馆长David Powell先生向当时担任上野动物园馆长的Abe Yoshitaka先生学习月亮水母(Aurelia aurita)的培养技术。安倍先生送给鲍威尔先生和他的工作人员第一个奥雷里亚水母息肉,他们用他的水箱设计建造了MBA的第一个月球果冻展览。从那时起,一些充满激情的水族爱好者就一直在寻找新的胶质物种进行培养,并以新的方式向公众解释它们。在第一次月亮水母展览之后,MBA又在1989年的“太平洋生物宝藏”和1992年的“水母星球”临时展览中展出了水母,不仅测试了水母画廊长期运营的能力,也测试了公众对这些不知名生物的兴趣。1996年,MBA承诺建立一个永久性的水母画廊。外湾翼的建设包括漂流者画廊,它展示了蒙特利湾和加利福尼亚海岸当地的水母物种。在随后的几年里,MBA继续在临时展览中与热带和其他外来物种合作,包括“水母:生活艺术”和“水母体验”。这些展览为团队提供了尝试培养和展示独特物种的新方法的机会。此外,MBA还通过描述几种水母的生命周期和在蒙特利海底峡谷发现新的水母物种,为科学做出了贡献。然而,MBA的工作并不是在真空中进行的,因为我们与美国、日本和世界各地的机构合作,扩大了我们对水母养殖的集体知识。
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The History of Jelly Husbandry at the Monterey Bay Aquarium

The Monterey Bay Aquarium (MBA) has been exhibiting jellyfish since 1985. Mr. David Powell, MBA's first Curator, learned culturing techniques for moon jellies (Aurelia aurita) from Mr. Yoshitaka Abe, who was then Curator at Ueno Zoo. Abe-san sent Mr. Powell and his staff their first Aurelia aurita polyps, and they used his tank design to build MBA's first moon jelly exhibit. Since those early days, a number of passionate aquarists have sought to find new gelatinous species to culture and new ways to interpret them to the public. After the first moon jelly exhibit, MBA next exhibited jellyfish in the temporary exhibitions Living Treasures of the Pacific (1989) and Planet of the Jellies (1992), testing out not only the ability to maintain a jellyfish gallery long term but also the public's interest in these ill-known creatures. In 1996, MBA committed to a permanent jellyfish gallery. The construction of the Outer Bay Wing included the Drifters Gallery, which exhibits jellyfish species local to Monterey Bay and the California coast. In the subsequent years, MBA continued to work with tropical and other exotic species in temporary exhibitions, including Jellies: Living Art and The Jellies Experience. These exhibitions gave the team opportunities to experiment with new ways to culture and exhibit unique species. In addition, MBA has been able to contribute to science by describing the life cycles of several jellyfish species and discovering new jellyfish species in the Monterey Submarine Canyon. MBA's work has not been conducted in a vacuum, however, as we have collaborated with institutions in the United States, Japan, and around the world to expand our collective knowledge of jellyfish husbandry.

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