Feeding the Sharks And Fish by a Diver- Underwater Observatory Marine Park, Eilat the Red Sea Israel
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
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In this safe and close encounter, you'll come eye-to-eye with the predators of the Red Sea. Here, at touching distance, you can experience a heart-stopping and real-time introduction to sharks, sting-rays, manta rays, schools of fish and vibrant colonies of coral.
Featuring a huge shark pool, an interactive activity center and a transparent tunnel - the Shark Pool complex is an action-packed tour.
Do you dare to get up close to these notorious hunters as they swim above and around you?
Did you know?
Most sharks can only breathe when they are swimming
That means they have to swim constantly, even when asleep or they will drown!
Established in 1975, the Underwater Observatory Eilat was built so that visitors could explore the wonders of the Red Sea in a new and exciting way.
Our founders, the Kahn family, who spent many diving trips in Eilat, had a vision of a revolutionary kind of aquarium - an underwater observatory where visitors can enjoy up-close encounters with coral reefs, without getting wet. As the first land-based, underwater tourist attraction, we enjoyed immediate success.
Initially they constructed the unique Underwater Observatory Tower, which today consists of two adjoining towers, the first erected in 1974 and the second larger one, in 1991.
With no nets around the towers to keep the fish and marine creatures close by, all our marine life come and live by the reef voluntarily, a testament to how our staff maintain the Israel coral reef and treat marine life with the utmost respect.
The Park's dive team continuously maintains the coral reef with great dedication and is only engaged in care and maintenance work (removing debris from corals, removing predators, 'mending' broken corals, etc.) they do not feed the fish and the area itself is designated as a nature reserve.
Over the years, attractions and displays have been added to the Park, and today it is considered one of Israel's leading visitor sites and Eilat's flagship attraction.
The Park is part of a global group of underwater viewing centers, owned by the Israeli company Coral World.