The Georgia Aquarium is a public aquarium located in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. It is one of the largest aquariums in the world and houses over 120,000 animals of 500 different species in 10 million US gallons of marine and fresh water. The aquarium is divided into several galleries, each showcasing a different ecosystem or group of animals.
Some of the most popular exhibits include the Ocean Voyager, which is the largest exhibit in the aquarium and features a 100-foot long tunnel where visitors can walk through the tank surrounded by giant whale sharks, manta rays, and other large fish. Other exhibits include the Cold Water Quest, River Scout, and the Tropical Diver. The aquarium also offers animal encounters and behind-the-scenes tours.
In addition to its exhibits, the Georgia Aquarium is also dedicated to research and conservation efforts. The aquarium has a team of scientists and researchers who study the animals and ecosystems within the aquarium as well as in the wild. The Georgia Aquarium also participates in several conservation programs around the world, including efforts to save endangered species and protect marine habitats.