The Florida Aquarium Celebrates 30 Years and its Legendary Animal Residents
TAMPA, FL (May 1, 2025) – They’ve been here since flip phones were cutting-edge, Toy Story hit theaters, and Tampa’s skyline was just starting to grow. Now, three decades later, a special crew of longtime animals are still captivating guests at The Florida Aquarium.
As the Aquarium celebrates 30 years of marine conservation leadership, engaging education initiatives, and immersive exhibits, it’s shining a spotlight on eight amazing animals that have called the Aquarium home since it opened its doors in 1995.
Meet the legends: a green moray eel (Scar), five box turtles (Monica, Ross, Joey, Chandler, Phoebe), a southern stingray (Shelly), and a Florida red-bellied turtle. These aquatic ambassadors have inspired millions of guests and are living proof of the Aquarium’s long-standing commitment to world-class animal care.
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Celebrate with $30 Weekday Tickets + Cereal for Summer
To thank the Tampa Bay community for 30 incredible years, The Florida Aquarium is offering $30 admission tickets, Monday through Friday in May (excluding Memorial Day). Tickets are available here. Also, throughout May the Aquarium is offering 50% off on up to four (4) general admission tickets (per group) when guests drop off cereal boxes to help their community as part of Feeding Tampa Bay’s Cereal for Summer initiative.
Since its grand opening on March 31, 1995, The Florida Aquarium has grown into a premier destination and major economic engine—now generating an estimated $275 million annually to the region. Additionally, throughout its 30-year history the Aquarium has welcomed more than 20 million guests who enjoyed unique experiences, including exhibits, events, and excursions.
A Future of Firsts
Looking ahead, the Aquarium is undergoing a $45 million expansion that will bring even more awe-inspiring animal encounters to Tampa Bay:
- This summer: A new second-floor exhibit featuring animals from the rugged coastline.
- In 2026: The arrival of playful puffins presented by the Vinik Family Foundation, featuring a kelp forest, variety of fish, and expansive viewing windows.
- In 2027: The debut of the California sea lions exhibit—a first for Florida’s west coast.
- Plus: Plans are in the works to expand the African penguin habitat presented by The Mosaic Company.
To learn more about the Aquarium’s 30th anniversary celebrations, visit flaquarium.org.
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