December 8, 2017 – Everyone who has donated to our 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization has brought us to the point where visible activity is now taking place on the Fresno Aquarium property…
Author: Tom Lang
Ireland Aquarium Visits
Aletha and I traveled to the beautiful Emerald Isle of Ireland in September 2017 to meet with experienced professionals at three public Aquariums who took us…
Water Line and Fire Hydrant Constructed
A significant step is nearly complete as Jerico Fire Protection of Fresno finishes up the underground pipeline from our fire protection water tank.
Students Thank You for Your Support!
Becoming a Charter Member means you are not only helping to build the Fresno Aquarium, but also supporting our educational outreach programs going on now.
Giant 35,000 gallon water tank delivered
Crews from Central Valley Tank in Fresno transported an all-new, custom-built 35,000 gallon fire protection water tank to the Fresno Aquarium property today.
Early Bookings Make for Happy Classes
The wonderful students in these pictures were thrilled to have our living California tide pool animals come to their school last week, but it was really the foresight of their teacher that made our Teaching Tidepools® visit…
Spring 2017 Construction Update
Donations to our nonprofit Fresno Aquarium project are going right back into our local economy. This spring, Andrew Tuell Concrete, Inc. of Clovis poured a massive two-foot-thick concrete slab for our thirty-foot-tall…
Exciting Students about Lifelong Learning
“My 2nd graders absolutely loved the tide pool presentation! No absences today because the students were so excited about the visit. Thank you!” This is what teacher Melissa Cline had to say…
Our Volunteers Make a Difference
Whether you’re young or mature, a student, retired, or somewhere in between, Aquarius Aquarium Institute runs on Volunteers just like you!
Educational Outreach Programs going on now
Aquarius Aquarium Institute brings our Teaching Tidepools® cart, filled with animals from our California coast, to schools throughout the San Joaquin…