At AMNH Exhibitions, the Irma and Paul Milstein Family Hall of Ocean Life frames the ocean as a system shaped by evolution, climate, and human pressure. Its centerpiece is the suspended model of a blue whale, a New York fixture for generations and a quiet marker of the museum’s role in the city’s science education. Around it, dioramas and specimens trace food webs, habitats, and extinction risk. The hall’s strength is its restraint: it lets scale and evidence do the arguing.
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