January 07, 1991
The Westinghouse Foundation has contributed $30,000 to the National Aquarium's Marine Mammal Pavilion.
The funds are to be used on programs designed to educate visitors about whale and dolphin behavior through a combination of audio and video technology and demonstrations from the mammals.
"We are pleased to be associated with such a top-quality educational endeavor," said Richard A. Linder, president of Westinghouse's Electronic Systems Group here. "The new pavilion, along with this multimedia presentation, will promote a better understanding of marine animals and the need for conservation of our nation's resources."