I admit it; I like aquariums. The public ones with big tanks, the sharks, the whales. This probably started when I was young and first went to the New England Aquarium in Boston. Its huge central tank with fish larger than me – and made to seem even larger by the refraction of the glass – was fascinating. By the time I was in junior high school I knew I wanted to be a marine biologist. Just like Jacques Cousteau.
It was only later that I realized there was only one good-paying gig in marine biology, and Monsieur Cousteau had that locked up pretty tight.
But still, my fascination with aquariums has never waned. I’ve made it a point to visit the big public aquariums all over the United States, with a large number also from other parts of the world. By current count, I’ve seen exactly 61 aquariums. Follow the links to stories and photos about the features that make each one interesting.
NORTH AMERICA
New England
- New England Aquarium (Boston, MA)
- Mystic Aquarium (Mystic, CT)
- Maine Aquarium (Saco, ME)
- National Marine Fisheries Service Aquarium (Woods Hole, MA)
Mid-Atlantic
- New York Aquarium (Brooklyn, NY)
- Camden Aquarium (Camden, NJ)
- Jenkinson’s Aquarium (Point Pleasant Beach, NJ)
- National Aquarium (Baltimore, MD)
- National Aquarium (Washington, DC)
- Long Island Aquarium (Riverhead, NY)
Southeastern US
- Ripley’s Aquarium of Myrtle Beach (Myrtle Beach, SC)
- North Carolina Aquarium (Roanoke Island, NC)
- Sea World – Florida (Orlando, FL)
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- Georgia Aquarium (Atlanta, GA)
- The Florida Aquarium (Tampa, FL)
- Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies (Gatlinburg, TN)
- Chattanooga Aquarium (Chattanooga, TN)
- John Pennenkamp Coral Reef State Park Aquarium (Key Largo, FL)
- Key West Aquarium (Key West, FL)
- Audubon Aquarium of the Americas (New Orleans, LA)
- Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium (Sarasota, FL)
- South Carolina Aquarium (Charleston, SC)
- North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher (Kure Beach, NC)
- Newport Aquarium (Newport, KY)
Western US/Canada
- Steinhart Aquarium (San Francisco, CA)
- Aquarium of the Bay (San Francisco, CA)
- Seattle Aquarium (Seattle, WA)
- Monterey Aquarium (Monterey, CA)
- Vancouver Aquarium (Vancouver, BC, Canada)
- Aquarium of the Pacific (Long Beach, CA)
- Mandalay Bay Hotel Aquarium (Las Vegas, NV)
- Sea World – California (San Diego, CA)
- Oregon Coast Aquarium (Newport, OR)
- Seaside Aquarium (Seaside, OR)
Miscellaneous North America/Bermuda
- Bermuda Aquarium (Hamilton, Bermuda)
- Aquarium du Quebec (Quebec, Canada)
- John G. Shedd, Aquarium (Chicago, IL)
EUROPE
- London Aquarium (London, UK)
- Deep Sea World, Edinburgh Aquarium (Edinburgh, Scotland, UK)
- Lisbon Oceanario (Lisbon, Portugal)
- Valencia Aquarium (Valencia, Spain)
- Loro Park Aquarium (Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain)
- Aquaria Vattenmuseum (Stockholm, Sweden)
- Bergen Aquarium (Bergen, Norway)
- Dubrovnik Aquarium (Dubrovnik, Croatia)*
- The Blue Planet, Copenhagen Aquarium (Copenhagen, Denmark)
- L’Aquarium Barcelona (Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain)
ASIA
- Ocean Park, Hong Kong Aquarium (Hong Kong, China)
- Beijing Aquarium (Beijing, China)
- Shanghai Ocean Aquarium (Shanghai, China)
- Osaka Aquarium (Osaka, Japan)
- Busan Sea Life Aquarium (Busan, South Korea)
- Lotte World Aquarium (Seoul, South Korea)
- COEX Aquarium (Seoul, South Korea)
- Manila Ocean Park (Manila, The Philippines)
- S.E.A. Aquarium (Singapore)
- Big Fish Aquarium (Gardens by the Bay, Singapore)
OCEANIA
- Sea Life Sydney Aquarium (Sydney, Australia)
- Cairns Aquarium (Cairns, Australia)
- Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium (Melbourne, Australia)
AFRICA
- Two Oceans Aquarium (Cape Town, South Africa)
* Technically I didn’t see the entire aquarium since they only accepted Croatian Kuna and refused credit cards, Euros, and dollars, so my view was only of the main area visible from the entrance (but the aquarium is tiny).