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The Florida Aquarium - 30 Years

Coral Reefs

Panoramic Views of an Underwater World

Sand tiger sharks, sea turtles, southern stingrays, and countless reef-dwelling fish meander through over 500,000 gallons of water in the Coral Reefs, our largest habitat. With so much to see and explore, you’ll want to spend hours gazing in awe at this mesmerizing panoramic window.

Animal Spotlights

Moray Eel

From a color misconception to a tough reputation, there’s a lot to unlearn about this reclusive species.

Sand Tiger Shark

With large, bulky bodies, sharp teeth, and long snouts, sand tiger sharks possess a variety of unique features.

Southern Stingray

Gentle giants with special sensors, or electroreceptors, on their snouts help them find food.

Conservation

Sea Turtle Conservation Program

Has the Coral Reefs habitat sparked your interest in sea turtle rescue? The Florida Aquarium has led extensive sea turtle rehabilitation efforts to advance sea turtle protection. We even have a deep-dive foraging tank, satellite tracking, and state-of-the-art Sea Turtle Rehabilitation Center.

All sea turtle rehabilitation work conducted by The Florida Aquarium is done with the approval of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission under conditions not harmful to marine turtles and authorized under conservation activities pursuant to FWC MTP-25-179.