Some interesting links: Untitled Document Whale sharks in captivity: Whale Sharks in Captivity Whale Shark Rhincodon typus Smith, 1828) in Captivity Institutions keeping Bull and Tiger Sharks: Interactive Aquairium Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium-floor info. Monterey Bay's Great White Shark(s): Monterey Bay Aquarium: Conservation and Research - White Shark Research Project
Those are some good links Sun, and I've often read about the great white sharks that have been kept at the excellent Monterey Bay Aquarium. I suppose that white sharks in aquariums are the equivalent of giant pandas in zoos, as Monterey has seen a massive upsurge in attendance whenever they've obtained one for its Outer Bay tank. Also, it is noteworthy and a little sad that the longest living whale shark in captivity has been only 10 years. No one seems to know a definitive answer, but there is much speculation that the species can live at least 80 years or more in the wild.
I think visitor attendance was created by media hype, not because people by themselves would find great white shark more special than other shark. Anyway, as long as aquariums educate people as much as Monterey, it is a good stuff.
Very interesting links, Sun. You seem to be good at unearthing interesting, off-beat websites! (Maybe you're a detective by profession! )
@Ara: You're welcome. About the detective profession: well, maybe part of it. However, my "culprits" are usually very small and hard to arrest...
I guess those culprits are also cold blooded? either way, some links I already had, others are very interesting! my thanks!
a little bit more related to shark husbandry: the rare zebra hornshark will be on display in belgiums "aquatopia" as of this Thursday. it's 1.2