POINT
PLEASANT BEACH — As superstorm Sandy’s furious waves devastated the New
Jersey coastline, eight caretakers worked to protect animals living a few feet
above the storm surge.
Despite
the evacuation of Point Pleasant Beach, the caretakers, called “Team Sandy,”
stayed to protect the animals that know Jenkinson’s Aquarium as their home.
When
the power failed in the building about 6 p.m. on Oct. 29, the animal handlers
rushed to hook tank aerators to batteries and generators.
“The
very first concern is to make sure there was air or dissolved oxygen in the
tank ... (so) that these animals can continue to breathe,” said Cindy Claus,
director of the aquarium.
The
aerators kept alive the aquarium’s assortment of sharks, corals and fish.
While
they worked, the Atlantic Ocean filled the building’s basement, destroying
holding tanks, pumps, filters and a quarantine room, Claus said.
“The
entire contents of the basement were washed out by the ocean into the parking
lot and adjoining neighborhood,” she said.
But
the flooding never reached the ground level floor, the aquarium director said.
Continued: http://www.app.com/viewart/20121118/NJNEWS/311180046/Sandy-damages-aquarium-animals-survive-storm
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