Museum of marine biology, located a few kilometers from the town of Hurghada, is a scientific research and Museum station, which is engaged in the study and popularization of the marine fauna and flora of the red sea. The Museum owns a huge collection of the marine living organisms, from corals and plants, and ending with fish and other vertebrates. Some of the Museum exhibits live in aquariums, and some are presented in a conserved form. Visitors to the Museum of marine biology have a great opportunity to get acquainted with all kinds of organisms, including rare and representatives of the underwater world of the red sea. Of particular interest for visitors to enjoy sea turtles and sharks.
The Museum has its own aquarium, where the audience, passing a narrow corridor, both sides will see amazing coral reefs, tropical fish of different colors. It's an underwater Kingdom. Here you can also find sea turtles swimming near sharks who are a bit afraid of his creepy views, sea urchins, Moray eels and many other marine life. In addition to the animals you can see rare herbs, mosses, and other interesting plants.
Museum of marine biology is a wonderful opportunity to see all the sea beauty without immersion. This is especially true for people who don't like extreme such as scuba diving, but I admire the underwater world. On the walls of the Museum are hung special explanatory stands with detailed answers to all questions that may arise during the tour.
The Museum of marine biology library with the world's largest collection of scientific literature which is devoted to the fauna of the Indo-Pacific and red sea. Among the publications there are interesting collections of journals devoted to sea and ancient descriptions of the nature of the country, made in the XVIII C.
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