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Aquarium of the Americas - New Orleans, LA
Recognized as one of the nation’s leading
aquariums, Audubon Aquarium of the Americas is located along the banks of the
Mississippi River in the historic French Quarter
Birch Aquarium - La
Jolla, CA
Birch Aquarium is the interpretive center for the Scripps
Institute of Oceanography. Generations of Americans have discovered the ocean
world through the exhibits and educational programs of the aquarium-museum
during Scripps Institution of Oceanography's 100-year history.
Colorado's Ocean Journey -
Denver, CO
Learn of the similarities between two rivers worlds apart
from one another that start high in the mountains and travel unique geographic
paths to reach the sea, The Colorado River and The Sumatran River.
Dallas World
Aquarium
Representing the waters of four continents, three oceans
and various seas, the aquarium features more than 85,000 gallons (321,800 l) of
saltwater with marine life from around the world.
Florida
Aquarium - Tampa, FL
The Florida Aquarium tells Florida’s unique water story
as it follows a "drop" of water from its underground source to the open sea.
Discover over 10,000 aquatic plants and animals both native to Florida and from
all over the globe.
Friends of the Waikiki Aquarium
The Waikiki Aquarium,
founded in 1904, is the third oldest public aquarium in the United States.
Exhibits, programs, and research focus on the aquatic life of Hawaii and the
tropical Pacific. Over 2,500 organisms in their exhibits represent more than
420 species of aquatic animals and plants.
John G. Shedd Aquarium
Chicago, IL
Shedd Aquarium, opened in 1929, it is one of the oldest
public aquariums in the world. It is the World's Aquarium filled with
rich history that spans decades
Long Beach Aquarium
- Long Beach, CA
Take a journey of discovery through the world's largest
ocean at the Aquarium of the Pacific. Meet more than 12,000 animals as you
explore sunny Southern California and Baja, the frigid waters of the North
Pacific and the colorful reefs of the Tropical Pacific.
Monterey Bay Aquarium -
Monterey, CA
The Aquarium takes you into the hidden world of Monterey Bay, a
spectacular ocean realm at the heart of the nation's largest marine sanctuary.
The exhibits re-create the bay's habitats, from shallow tide pools to the open
ocean and deep sea.
Mystic Marine Life
Aquarium - Mystic, CT
Mystic Aquarium & Institute for Exploration is so much more than an aquarium.
It's not just a place to visit ocean life, it's a unique experience in living
marine creatures and the latest discoveries of our underwater world.
National Aquarium in Baltimore -
Baltimore, MD
The National Aquarium in Baltimore seeks to stimulate
interest in, develop knowledge about, and inspire stewardship of aquatic
environments
New England Aquarium - Boston, MA
The New England Aquarium exhibits' showcase diversity,
importance and beauty of aquatic life and habitats, and highlight aquatic
issues of importance. Programs emphasize species, habitats and issues critical
to New England.
The Newport Aquarium -
Newport, KY
A state-of-the art facility, the Newport Aquarium brings
to the banks of the Ohio River some of the world's most advanced, creative
technology -- not to mention amazing animals -- all designed to take you around
the globe, visiting each continent, every ocean and hundreds of waterways in
between.
Oregon Coast Aquarium -
Newport, OR
The Oregon Coast Aquarium exhibits coastal dwellers from the
well known to the virtually unknown; in all, nearly 200 species of marine
mammals, birds, fish and invertebrates
Ripley's Aquarium -
Myrtle Beach, SC
An 87,000 square foot aquarium experience, located in
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Guests are entertained by some of the
worlds' most beautiful, fascinating and dangerous aquatic life. From freshwater
piranha out of the Amazon to menacing 10 foot sharks traveling through a
750,000 gallon reef tank.
South Carolina Aquarium
Shop Charleston, SC
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Vancouver
Aquarium - Vancouver, BC
Voted one of Canada's best-loved attractions, The
Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre is a non-profit, self-supporting
organization that features aquatic animals and issues from all over the world.
Over 24,000 inhabitants call the Aquarium home.
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