Ocean gallery soon in Kozhikode

The project coming up at a cost of Rs 50 lakh will replace the human endurance gallery in the planetarium.

By :  Harigovind
Update: 2017-01-31 20:20 GMT
Ocean Gallery work is progressing at Regional Science Centre & Planetarium in Kozhikode. (Photo: DC)

KOZHIKODE: The Regional Science Centre and Planetarium here is setting up an ocean gallery explaining  the complex world of marine life  using interactive models.    Soon the science buffs will be able to see how tsunami is created  and the science behind the waves. A  giant blue whale model will move in the huge water tank. The project  coming up at a cost of Rs 50 lakh will replace the human endurance gallery in the planetarium.   At present the only ocean galleries functioning in India are at Lucknow and Goa. RSC&P technical officer Jayant Ganguly told DC  that the gallery would help the  public  understand the science behind the  known phenomena in ocean.

“Despite occupying a lion share of the planet, oceans are still unexplored.  The interactive exhibits, large marine and sweet water live aquaria, video displays, multimedia games and scenic recreations in this gallery  explain the concepts of underwater phenomena  and  the vast resources  of food, minerals, energy, medicine, transport, tourism, sports, trade and so on,” he said. “Despite the complex science involved in it, the gallery will make it easy for  school students to understand things,” he added. Chief Minister will inaugurate the  gallery in April.

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