Press Room
Tampa Mayor Jane Castor, community leaders, and supporters joined The Florida Aquarium last night for an exclusive preview of The Tide Pool, a new, hands-on exhibit that brings the rugged beauty of the Pacific Northwest coast to downtown Tampa.
Opening to the public on August 1, The Tide Pool is one of the only cold-water touch habitats on Florida’s west coast, quadrupling the number of animals from the previous touch experience. Guests will be able to connect with more than 200 marine invertebrates—from colorful sea stars to purple urchins—in a 60-foot habitat featuring crashing surf sounds, wave motion, and a day-to-night light display.
“The Tide Pool offers a multi-sensory, up-close experience that connects our guests with marine life like never before,” said Roger Germann, President & CEO of The Florida Aquarium. “It’s a privilege to share this sneak peek with some of our biggest supporters, and we can’t wait for everyone to experience it when it opens August 1. It’s another bold step forward as we continue our $45 million expansion to build the world’s greatest aquarium.”
Presented by Robert R. Sharp & Family and Marvin L. & Betsy Holloway, The Tide Pool marks the second major milestone in the Aquarium’s multi-year expansion. The project continues with the arrival of puffins in 2026 and a new California sea lion habitat in 2027 along with a new habitat for the Aquarium’s African penguins.
Guests can learn more about The Tide Pool and be among the first to experience it beginning August 1 by purchasing tickets online at flaquarium.org.
Contact The Florida Aquarium communications@flaquarium.org
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