Baltic Room
The Baltic Room is located on the third floor of the Gdynia Aquarium, and the most interesting part of the exhibit is the huge, three-dimensional map of the Baltic Sea bottom. See where the Baltic Sea's deepest waters are - in the Landsort Deep (459 meters) and see where the closest deep is - the Gdańsk Deep (118 meters).
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Three-dimensional map of the Baltic Sea |
The Baltic Room is also where you will find exhibits entitled 'The Baltic Yesterday and Today', 'Let's Save Our Baltic', and 'Baltic Flora and Fauna'.
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The Baltic Room is also where you can see the largest fish ever caught in the Baltic Sea. One of these is a cod (Gadus morhua) caught near the Słupsk Bank in 1974. It weighed 20 kg and measured the maximum length that Baltic cod achieve - 120 cm. Another interesting exhibit is the swordfish (Xiphias gladius) caught near Ustka in 1991. It weighed 44 kg and it measured 209 cm, of which 63 cm was its sword.
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