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...second recipient of the Office for the Arts at Harvard’s Louis Sudler Prize in the Arts. Mahfouda, a Dudley House-affiliated Visual and Environmental Studies concentrator, has been an innovator in performance art through projects such as “The Human Aquarium,” “The Cube,” “Dance Conspiracy,” and “Frozen Ghost Project...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OFA Honors Thespians, Dancers, and Artists, Oh My! | 5/4/2005 | See Source »

...Mini Aquarium...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Coolest Inventions 2004: Geek Gadgets | 11/29/2004 | See Source »

...hardly the picture of primal terror: a 4- ft. 4-in., 62-lb. baby great white shark, circling the 1 million-gal. Outer Bay tank at California's Monterey Bay Aquarium. Her arrival in Monterey on Sept. 14 was a milestone. Though the world's aquariums are stocked with many of the other 386 species of shark, no one has successfully exhibited a great white for longer than 16 days. At least 37 have died in aquarium tanks during the past three decades. The most obvious problem has been that, once captured, the sharks refused to eat. They became disoriented...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PROTECTING A PREDATOR | 10/11/2004 | See Source »

Noting that the sharks were often in bad shape before they even arrived at the aquariums, owing to the trauma of their capture, Monterey Bay Aquarium's scientists tried to make the transfer of their new arrival--accidentally snagged by a gill-net fisherman off the Southern California coast--as stress-free as possible. She was transported to a 4 million-gal. ocean pen, where she remained for 25 days, monitored by a team of marine biologists and released only after she began eating and appeared to have fully recovered. The strategy seems to have worked: on her first...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PROTECTING A PREDATOR | 10/11/2004 | See Source »

Still, the aquarium is prepared to release the shark immediately if she shows any sign of failing. Despite its villainous reputation from the movie Jaws, the great white is a complicated and mysterious fish--and surprisingly little is known about its life. Although great whites are a protected species along the California coast, elsewhere shark populations have been decimated by overfishing and finning (the illegal practice of slicing off a shark's fins and then tossing its body overboard). Great whites have always been rare and reproduce slowly, making them especially vulnerable to these threats. The World Wildlife Federation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PROTECTING A PREDATOR | 10/11/2004 | See Source »

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