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The Oceanopolis in Brest is the largest European research institute. 60% of European oceanography is united here. Furthermore, it offers visitors the possibility to admire 10000 different marine species and 1,000 plant species on 8700 m². The center is subdivided into three different pavilions. One for the polar climate, another for the tropical climate and the third for temperate climates. A fourth pavilion, the Biodiversity Pavilion, will be opened in 2015.
At the beginning of the eighties, the marine biologist Eric Hussenot and the oceanographer Johannes Paul Alayse had the idea for this project. Oceanopolis was opened on June 21st, 1990.
The Oceanopolis is not only devoted to the investigation of the animal kingdom but also to the flora and fauna. At the end of the tour, visitors are led through a piece of tropical rain forest.
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Das Océanopolis in Brest ist das größte europäische Forschungsinstitut. 60% der europäischen Meeresforschung ist hier vereint. Darüber hinaus bietet es auf 8700 m² Besuchern die Möglichkeit 10000 verschiedene Meerestiere und 1000 verschiedene Pflanzenarten zu bewundern. Das Zentrum ist in drei verschiedene Pavillons gegliedert. Einer für das polare Klima, ein weiterer für das tropische Klima und der dritte für die gemäßigten Klimazonen. Ein vierter Pavillon, der Biodiversität Pavillon, wird 2015 eröffnet.
Der Meeresbiologe Eric Hussenot und der Meeresforscher Johannes Paul Alayse hatten Anfang der 80er Jahre die Idee zu diesem Projekt, das am 21. Juni 1990 eröffnet wurde.
Das Océanopolis widmet sich nicht nur der Erforschung der Tierwelt, sondern auch der Flora und Fauna. Am Ende des Rundgang wird der Besucher auch durch ein Stück tropischen Regenwalds geführt.
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Océanopolis à Brest : parc de découverte des océans
Parc de découverte des océans - unique en Europe : milieux tempéré, polaire, tropical - Centre de recherche & Centre de culture scientifique à #Brest
Océanopolis, l'acquarium de Brest
Océanopolis, l'acquarium de Brest
Places to see in ( Brest - France ) Oceanopolis
Places to see in ( Brest - France ) Oceanopolis
Océanopolis is a center of scientific culture dedicated to the oceans , located in Brest , near the marina of Moulin Blanc. The shape of the first building, the temperate pavilion, is reminiscent of a crab . Public equipment, It is owned by Brest Metropolis and it is managed by a mixed economy company , Brest'aim.
Designed by architect Jacques Rougerie , Océanopolis opened in 1990. The primary goal was to provide a showcase for marine science through the temperate pavilion. Brest brings together 60% of European research on the sea. Completely redesigned in 2000 with the addition of polar and tropical pavilions, Océanopolis offers a scientific approach to the marine environment as a whole.
For this, about fifty aquariums of 50 to 1,000,000 liters for the shark basin are offered to the public. In addition to basins, various media (video, interactive terminals, panels ...) provide additional information on the biology of species , the protection of environments, the functioning of ecosystems.
The center is divided into three pavilions corresponding to three different environments: temperate , polar and tropical . 10,000 animals and marine plants of 1,000 species can be discovered in this complex. Océanopolis includes 8,700 m2 of visitor areas and 4 million liters of seawater, including 1 million for the shark aquarium.
Eric Hussenot, marine biologist passionate about marine mammals and Jean-Paul Alayse, oceanographer and aquarium specialist, have a joint aquarium-museum project since the early 1980s. These two CNRS researchers write the memoir Project for the creation of an aquarium-museum in Brest highlighting the potential of the ecosystems of the Iroise Sea and convince Pierre Maille , president of the general council of Finistère and mayor of Brest, to finance their project.
The first pavilion of Océanopolis, the temperate pavilion has been designed to showcase the maritime and scientific activities of the region. From the bottom of the Atlantic continental shelf to the sandy beach, we discover animals and plants of the Brittany coast in reconstituted environments closer to reality. This pavilion also proposes to know more about the physical phenomena of the oceans like the tides , the waves or the formation of the oceans thanks to the oceanographic space realized in collaboration with the Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service of the marine (SHOM) and various scientific programs like the EUR-OCEANS program.
Opened at the same time as the Polar Pavilion, the Tropical Pavilion is built as a four-legged journey through the tropical seas. At the entrance of this tropical pavilion, the visit begins with the lagoon, a new aquarium that allows you to observe from the surface of the water the species of a shallow tropical lagoon. At each stage of the visit is then a tropical zone and one or more basins and a theme.
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Océanopolis Brest 2016
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Oceanopolis Brest, France
OCEANOPOLIS, BREST, FRANCE
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découvrez l’oceanopolis de brest, avec 3 pavillons a visiter :
-Pavillon Bretagne
Plongez au coeur de la biodiversité bretonne
Nouveaux aquariums, nouveaux espaces et nouveaux outils de médiation scientifique : le pavillon Bretagne vous présente la biodiversité des côtes bretonnes à travers la vision des scientifiques mais aussi celle des professionnels de la mer.
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- Pavillon tropical
Faites le tour du monde des mers chaudes !
Cap sur les tropiques pour découvrir la magie des récifs coralliens ! A travers 2 millions de litres d’eau de mer, le pavillon tropical vous expose l’incroyable diversité des espèces et des milieux des mers chaudes. Vous vous émerveillerez du foisonnement de la vie tropicale dans une explosion de couleurs et d’émotions… Sans oublier l’exceptionnel face à face avec nos 7 espèces de requins !
- Pavillon polaire
Voyagez au coeur des glaces !
Partez à la rencontre de deux territoires de glace balayés par les vents : l’Arctique et l’Antarctique. Embarquez pour un voyage immersif au cœur des glaces à travers un spectacle panoramique étonnant ! Puis, découvrez la plus grande colonie de manchots en Europe ainsi qu’une vraie banquise peuplée de phoques du Grand Nord.
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Places to see in ( Brest - France )
Places to see in ( Brest - France )
Brest is a port city in Brittany, in northwestern France, bisected by the Penfeld river. It’s known for its rich maritime history and naval base. At the mouth of the Penfeld, overlooking the harbor, is the National Navy Museum, housed in the medieval Château de Brest. Across the river stands Tour Tanguy, a medieval tower. To the northeast are the National Botanical Conservatory and the Océanopolis aquarium.
Brest is a city in the Finistère département in Brittany in northwestern France. Located in a sheltered position not far from the western tip of the Breton peninsula, and the western extremity of metropolitan France, Brest is an important harbour and the second French military port after Toulon.
Brest’s history has always been linked to the sea: the Académie de Marine (Naval Academy) was founded in 1752 in this city as well as the aircraft carrier Charles-de-Gaulle was built there. Every four years, Brest hosts the international festival of the sea, boats and sailors: it is a meeting of old riggings from around the world (Les Tonnerres de Brest).
Brest is best known for its Pont de Recouvrance (Recouvrance Bridge, a massive drawbridge 64 m/210 ft high), the military arsenal and the rue de Siam (Siam Street). The castle and the Tanguy tower are the oldest monuments of Brest.
The Musée de la Tour Tanguy, in the Tanguy tower, houses a collection of dioramas that depict the city of Brest on the eve of World War II. The Musée national de la Marine de Brest, housed in the ancient castle, contains exhibits which outline Brest's maritime tradition, as well as an aquarium, the Océanopolis marine centre. The city also has a notable botanical garden specializing in endangered species, the Conservatoire botanique national de Brest, as well as the Jardin botanique de l'Hôpital d'Instruction des Armées Clermont-Tonnerre.
The city of Brest does not have much remaining historical architecture, apart from a few select monuments such as the castle and the Tanguy tower. This is due to heavy bombing by the Allies during World War II, in an attempt to destroy the submarine base the Germans had built in the harbour. In the 1950s, the town was hastily rebuilt using a large amount of concrete. In Recouvrance, the west bank of the town, there remains an authentic street of the 17th century, Saint-Malo Street.
A few kilometres out of town, there are more impressive landscapes, from sandy beaches to grottos to tall granite cliffs. Sunbathing, windsurfing, yachting and fishing are enjoyed in the area. Brest was an important warship-producing port during the Napoleonic wars. The naval port, which is in great part excavated in the rock, extends along both banks of the Penfeld river.
The railway station of Brest, Gare de Brest, is linked to Rennes and Paris as well as services to Brittany. TGV trains to Paris take approximately four and a half hours to reach the capital.
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Places to see in ( Brest - France )
Places to see in ( Brest - France )
Brest is a port city in Brittany, in northwestern France, bisected by the Penfeld river. It’s known for its rich maritime history and naval base. At the mouth of the Penfeld, overlooking the harbor, is the National Navy Museum, housed in the medieval Château de Brest. Across the river stands Tour Tanguy, a medieval tower. To the northeast are the National Botanical Conservatory and the Océanopolis aquarium.
Brest is Brittany’s second largest administrative centre, and has a great deal to offer. Although it was heavily bombed in 1944, this is by no means the town’s most interesting feature: it has rebuilt itself around a vision of the future, with incredible constructions like the Pont de l'Iroise bridge, which crosses the river Elorn. An amazing feat of architecture, this magnificent cable-stayed bridge was opened in 1994. Admire it from Albert Louppe bridge, which is for pedestrians and cyclists only. It’s a great place to take a walk and enjoy the view of the famous Brest harbour, the ‘Rade de Brest’, a sheltered area of the sea big enough for great ships to lie at anchor.
Brest is a city in the Finistère département in Brittany. Located in a sheltered position not far from the western tip of the peninsula, and the western extremity of metropolitan France, Brest is an important harbor and the second French military port after Toulon. The city is located on the western edge of continental Europe. With 142,722 inhabitants in a 2007 census, Brest is at the centre of Western Brittany's largest metropolitan area (with a population of 300,300 in total), ranking third behind only Nantes and Rennes in the whole of historic Brittany, and the 19th most populous city in France; moreover, Brest provides services to the one million inhabitants of Western Brittany.
Although Brest is by far the largest city in Finistère, the préfecture (regional capital) of the department is the much smaller Quimper.
During the Middle Ages, the history of Brest was the history of its castle. Then Richelieu made it a military harbour. Brest grew around its arsenal, until the second part of the 20th century. Heavily damaged by the Allies' bombing raids during World War II, the city centre was completely rebuilt after the war. At the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century, the deindustrialization of the city was followed by the development of the service sector. Nowadays, Brest is an important university town with 23,000 students.[3] Besides a multidisciplinary university, the University of Western Brittany, Brest and its surrounding area possess several prestigious French elite schools such as École Navale (the French Naval Academy), Télécom Bretagne and the Superior National School of Advanced Techniques of Brittany (ENSTA Bretagne, formerly ENSIETA). Brest is also an important research centre, mainly focused on the sea, with among others the largest Ifremer (French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea) centre, le Cedre (Centre of Documentation, Research and Experimentation on Accidental Water Pollution) and the French Polar Institute.
Brest’s history has always been linked to the sea: the Académie de Marine (Naval Academy) was founded in 1752 in this city. The aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle was built there. Every four years, Brest hosts the international festival of the sea, boats and sailors: it is a meeting of old riggings from around the world (Les Tonnerres de Brest).
Alot to see ( Brest - France ) such as :
Oceanopolis
Tour Tanguy
Musée des Beaux-Arts
Service historique de la Défense - Antenne de Brest
Château de Brest
Phare du Petit Minou
National Maritime Museum
Élorn
Moulin Blanc beach
Les Ateliers des Capucins Brest
Roadstead of Brest
Le Vallon du Stang Alar
Strawberry Museum and Heritage
The Garden of the Explorers
Plougastel Bridge
Fort Montbarey
Bois De Keroual
exotique de Saint Renan Garden
Fort du Dellec
Maison de la Fontaine
Parc d'Eole
Musée du Ponant
Chapelle Saint Jaoua
rocher imperatrice
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Océanopolis - Brest
Montage vidéo d'Océanopolis Brest le 15 Février 2014.
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Océanopolis raconte l’histoire naturelle des océans vue par les scientifiques et expliquée au grand public. Parc de découverte des océans doté de 68 aquariums et bassins contenant 4 millions de litres d’eau de mer, Océanopolis, Centre de Culture Scientifique et Technique de la Mer situé au bord de la rade de Brest, propose au grand public de tout âge une plongée au cœur du milieu marin et de ses écosystèmes.
En 2014, Océanopolis aura accueilli 10 millions de visiteurs depuis sa création en 1990, soit une moyenne de 400.000 à 500.000 personnes par an. Océanopolis, depuis son ouverture, est toujours le site touristique payant le plus fréquenté de Bretagne.
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La journée mondiale des Océans à l'Océanopolis (Brest)
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In June 2009 we went to Oceanopolis in Brest, France. I took some shots of the clownfish swimming trough sea anamone's that they have in the aquarium
Video taken with Panasonic HDC-SD9.
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