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Beijing Aquarium finds clarity in analytics

Beijing Aquarium finds clarity in analytics

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Customer Story Beijing Aquarium finds clarity in analytics Unlike their natural seaside counterparts, inland aquariums rely on advanced technology for life support and water treatment in order to sustain the sensitive aquatic conditions that will enable marine species to thrive even thousands of miles from the ocean. The Beijing Aquarium is a case in point. What was, at the time of its construction in 1999, the world’s largest inland marine facility, the Beijing Aquari- um spans nearly 1.3 million square feet. With so large an aquarium at such great a distance to the sea’s natural systems, water management presents some especially tough challenges. Manufactured ecosystems present a puzzling cost/benefit quandary Little is known, however, about causality in artificial aquatic lif

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