SPECIAL EXHIBITION

Sharks! The Meg, The Monsters & The Myths

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Sharks! is supported by the John P. McGovern Foundation, Novum Energy, British International School of Houston, and the J.W. Couch Foundation.

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FAQ

Do I need a separate ticket to see this exhibit?

Sharks! The Meg, The Monsters, & The Myths requires a special exhibit ticket. A Sharks! ticket will allow you access to the Permanent Exhibit Halls.

Due to capacity and popularity, we ask that all guests adhere to their ticketed times for entry. However, once you are inside the exhibit, please feel welcome to explore as long as you would like.

There is not a discounted rate for adding on a second special exhibit ticket in the same day.

Yes! The large tank at the end of the exhibit is home to Bamboo Sharks, Epaulette sharks, and Blue-spotted ribbontail rays. The adjoining invertebrate tank hosts various mollusks and echinoderms.

 Yes! Our tanks do allow guests to touch the sharks, rays, and invertebrates. Please abide by all posted signs and staff instructions to maintain a safe and enjoyable experience for our animals and guests alike.

Guidelines

Hand Cleaning Protocol

Rinse your hands from elbows to fingertips to prevent contamination of the tank with oils, fragrances, or lotions. Do not use soap before interacting with the animals. If a guest requests soap after touching the animals, direct them to the nearest restroom.

Tank Interaction Limit

Do not reach into the tanks past your elbow.

Animal Interaction Guidelines

Shark Tank: Use two fingers to gently touch the animal along the back, avoiding the head, gills, fins, and tail.
Invertebrate Tank: Use one finger very gently.

Prohibited Actions

Guests should NOT pick up any animal or objects from the tanks. Guests should not splash or agitate the water in the tanks.

Meet the Curators

Our curators’ combined expertise ranges from A to Z… from archaeology to zoology!
Nicole Temple
Curator of Carcharodon Chronicles
Nicole Temple, Vice President of Education, is the powerhouse behind “Sharks! The Meg, The Monsters & The Myths.” A seasoned educator and skilled curator, she transforms complex science into thrilling adventures for the 400,000+ students that HMNS receives annually. From the depths of curriculum development to the peaks of taxidermy, she’s as versatile as the sharks she brings to life.
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