The Paris Aquarium presents a major multimodal exhibition on ocean warming
At a time when the IPCC has just published a report containing a wealth of information, particularly in relation to ocean warming, the Aquarium de Paris confirms its position as an educational institution for the general public with this major thematic exhibition.
The ocean plays a fundamental role in regulating the world's climate: it exchanges heat and gases with the atmosphere thanks to the currents and winds that sweep across the surface of the sea. The exhibition looks at the need to protect this vital element of our planet, and the means used to do so.
A global exhibition; several viewpoints...
A scenography highlights the consequences of ocean warming and how it affects the ecosystem. Through photographs, graphics and testimonies from climate experts, visitors will understand just how essential the ocean is to all life on Earth, and what phenomena are underway.
To slow the dynamics of ocean warming, alternative energy production solutions exist. The exhibition looks at these forward-looking solutions, such as tidal and wave energy...
An educational playground for children of all ages with Little Brown Bear
The hero of children's literature guides young visitors through the Paris Aquarium. Little Brown Bear explains climate change and the steps being taken to reduce the impact of human industry on the planet, using simple words and concrete examples.

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Aquarium de Paris
5 avenue Albert de Mun
75016 Paris
The Aquarium de Paris is open daily from 9:30 am to 7 pm, except on July 14. Last admission is at 6pm. Open on Saturdays until 9pm. Last admission at night is 8pm.