Not everybody has the chance to visit the world’s coastal areas to enjoy the amazing marine life that the planet has to offer. However, you may get the chance to check out some of the fantastic creatures at some of the world’s most interesting aquariums. These are some of the best you can visit.

1. Auckland, New Zealand: Kelly Tarlton’s Underwater World

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This amazing public aquarium opened up in 1985 and has been entertaining people of all ages ever since. It’s also the first aquarium in the world to feature an acrylic tunnel. It also has a moving walkway which transports guests from area to area. As an added bonus, children can sleepover at the aquarium underneath some of the marine life.

2. Australia: The Sydney Aquarium

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The Sydney Aquarium is home to a wonderful variety of Australian marine life, such as 6,000 different fish as well as an assortment of other aquatic animals. There are also several fun exhibits on site, including Mermaid Lagoon.

3. New York City, USA: The New York Aquarium

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The famous New York Aquarium is actually America’s oldest continually operated aquarium. It’s 14 acres in size and features a colourful collection of marine life. It’s located in Coney Island by the seaside.

4. Atlanta, Georgia, USA: The Georgia Aquarium

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Atlanta’s Georgia Aquarium has the distinction of being the largest in the world. It holds about eight million gallons of fresh and salt water that is home to over 100,000 marine animals.

5. Yokohama, Japan: Sea Paradise Aquarium

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Yokohama’s Sea Paradise aquarium features an amusement park and is located quite close to Tokyo. It’s a huge three-storey aquarium that’s home to thousands of different species of freshwater and tropical fish.

6. Baltimore, Maryland, USA: The National Aquarium

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The National aquarium in Baltimore is home to about 16,000 different animals and fish. It also features a ray pool, a colorful rooftop rainforest, and wonderful dolphin display.

7. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA: Ripley’s Aquarium

There’s a moving sidewalk at Ripley’s Aquarium that takes visitors past the collection of sharks. It’s 87,000 square feet in size and is an ideal place to educate yourself about marine life as well as be entertained by it.

8. Monterey Bay, California, USA: The Monterey Bay Aquarium

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The Monterey Bay Aquarium, located in the western coast state of California, is one of the biggest on the globe as it is home to a total of more than 35,000 aquatic creatures and plants.

9. Chicago, Illinois, USA: The John G. Shedd Aquarium

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Chicago’s John G. Shedd Aquarium, which opened in 1930, used to be the biggest indoor aquarium on the planet at one time. It is filled with about 25,000 fish that live in five million gallons of water. It’s also recognized as the first inland American aquarium to have a permanent collection of saltwater fish.

10. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: The Vancouver Aquarium

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The Vancouver Aquarium is located on the west coast of Canada and is also known as a majorresearch and rehabilitation center for marine life.

11. Newport, Oregon, USA: The Oregon Coast Aquarium

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This aquarium is home to a wide array of animals and plants that are native to the coast of Oregon. The aquarium also used to be the home of Keiko, the whale that starred in the movie Free Willy.

12. Tokyo, Japan: Epson Aqua Stadium

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The new Epson Aqua Stadium is about 17 feet deep and is attached to one of Tokyo’s newer hotels. It is home to about 300 different species of marine life, including rare rays and sharks.

13. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: The Audubon Aquarium of the Americas

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Unfortunately this exceptional aquarium in New Orleans lost many of its animals during Hurricane Katrina. However it’s been repaired and is now open to the public again and is well worth a visit.

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