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The Seas with Nemo & Friends

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{{Quotation| The environment, designed to look like a futuristic sea base, is an actual working environment in which man and machine coexist with the sea and its original inhabitants. All around us, we see diver’s carrying on their tasks, often accompanied by their coworkers, the dolphins, trained to work alongside man.<ref> Beard, Richard R., and Walt Disney. Walt Disneys EPCOT: Creating the New World of Tomorrow. Harry N. Abrams, 1982. </ref>}}
With United Technologies now sponsoring the pavilion, the final layout of The Living Seas began to take shape. At this time, the Poseidon preshow and the long dark ride attraction (which United Technologies was unwilling to pay for) were removed <ref name= "Martin"/> <ref> https://futureprobe.blogspot.com/2012/10/from-seas-to-living-seas-and-beyond.html </ref>. Instead, guests would now enter the pavilion and watch a short preshow video. After this, they would take a short trip through the pavilion's aquarium before arriving at SeaBase Alpha. After a series of setbacks, construction on The Living Seas began in March of 1984 <ref name= "Martin"/>, and the pavilion opened to the public on January 15, 1986 <ref> https://d23.com/a-to-z/living-seas-the/ </ref>.
===The Living Seas Presented By United Technologies (1986-1998)===