Chattanooga Times Free Press

Mako time for SharkFest

- STAFF REPORT

For an animal whose importance to ocean life can’t be overstated, the shark has a tremendous public relations problem.

Almost always portrayed as villains lurking in the salty depths, sharks really should be celebrated for the role they play as apex predators by keeping population­s of other species healthy and thriving.

In short, sharks are friends, not foes.

In recognitio­n of this, the Tennessee Aquarium will host a jawsome celebratio­n of all things shark when SharkFest returns on Friday, Aug. 2. During this members-only event from 5 to 8 p.m., guests will enjoy a variety of activities on the Aquarium Plaza and throughout the Ocean Journey building.

› Upon arrival, visitors will be able to sink their teeth into shark-infused ice cream treats from Clumpies Ice Cream Co., have their faces painted and visit the experts from Great Clips for a fin-tastic ’do in a range of rad colors.

› After the feeding frenzy, guests may snap selfies with costumed mascots, sift through sand for shark teeth, play a game of Shark Hole (like cornhole, but … you know, sharks) or grab a fishing pole to try to hook a fun prize.

› Inside Ocean Journey, the Secret Reef tank will host a special dive show presentati­on and feeding session with the Aquarium’s sandbar sharks and sand tiger sharks. Booths and mobile education stations throughout the building will offer opportunit­ies to get an even-closer look at sharks and shark artifacts.

› At Goofy Greg’s Massive Megaladon Tooth Collection, guests will see the enormous chompers left behind by those extinct mega sharks.

› While they admire epaulette sharks, horn sharks and coral catsharks in the Stingray Bay touch tank, visitors can get an up-close look at the leathery egg pouches, known as mermaid’s purses, laid by these animals.

› At Dr. Bernie’s Travelin’ Shark Show, experts will show visitors a collection of preserved museum specimens of various shark species, offering a closer look at the body shape, teeth configurat­ion and other adaptation­s that make them such successful predators.

› Guests can meet the scuba-diving local filmmakers from Nature Films Network, who have produced some of the top-rated shark films for Shark Week.

In conjunctio­n with Sharkfest, guests will enjoy a 20% discount off merchandis­e purchased in the Ocean Journey gift shop.

For more info about SharkFest: https://community.tnaqua.org/ events/2019-membereven­ts/q3/sharkfest-2019. To learn about becoming a Tennessee Aquarium member or to purchase a membership: https://www. tnaqua.org/members.

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TENNESSEE AQUARIUM CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Tennessee Aquarium visitors can check out hands-on exhibits about sharks.

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