Tuesday, March 2, 2010

The Florida Aquarium ...

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The Florida Aquarium ...
The Florida Aquarium opened it's doors to the public in March of 1995, now serving millions of residents and visitors to the Tampa Bay area. Designed by consultants from New England, National and Monterey Bay aquariums. It is rated in the top ten aquariums in the U.S. ...


Coral Reef Tunnel
500,000 gallon tank ...
The exhibit is modeled after the coral formations off the Florida Keys.
Coral sea fans, elkhorn coral and sponges ...
Fish ... moray eels, squirrelfish, angelfish, blue tang and many more ...


Coral Reefs




Moon Jellies
Can be recognized by its four horseshoe-shaped reproductive organs. They feed by collecting medusae, plankton and mollusks that get caught up in their poison-containing tentacles. Jellies float on the surface of oceans and in large harbors from Alaska to Florida. Muscles allow the animal to pulsate in order to move.



Shark Bay
Shark Bay is a 93,000-gallon saltwater exhibit home to shark species and sea turtles ...
Captain of an imaginary submarine and divers take visitors on tour of the shark tank ...








Penguin Promenade
African Black-footed penguins ...





Bay & Beaches
Florida Bays are home to bonnethead sharks, spiny lobster, southern stingrays, cownose rays, gray angelfish, sergeant major, and snook.


Florida's Springs


Wetlands Walkway - Mangrove Forests & Streams
Fresh and saltwater mingle in a maze of mangrove trees and water channels. Birds, fish, and animals common in these forests are: herons, egrets, spoonbills, pelican, cormorant, red drum, snook, nurse sharks, gray snappers, sunfish, gar, hardhead sea catfish.



Florida Gar
Gars are armored with hard, diamond-shaped scales.
Alligators are one of the few predators that can crunch through gar scales ...


Wetlands Show
Wetland Birds
Antique Aquariums
Up On The Roof
Koi Pond & view of SS American Victory liberty ship ...

The SS American Victory is a museum, and was one of 534 Victory ships built between mid-1944 and mid-1946 ...
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