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Beyond azaleas blooming, birds chirping, and bridge runners running, there’s another major signal that spring is in the air – and waters – of the Lowcountry! Between mid to …
Wednesday afternoon, under the curious scrutiny of onlookers gathered at the Coolidge Park boat ramp, Chattanooga students and scientists from the Tennessee Aquarium Conservation Institute carefully eased about 90 …
Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) Stranding Location: North Myrtle Beach, SC Arrival Date: 3/31/2019 Age: Juvenile Officer Stevens with Nala Weight: 6.07 kg (13.4 pounds) Case History North Myrtle …
Enjoy the sights and sounds of a Southeastern spring on your next Aquarium visit! 1) Native Plants Blooming Whether inside the Aquarium or standing outside on the plaza, our …
To the guests who visit the Aquarium, seeing animals they wouldn’t otherwise be able to encounter is at the core of how the Aquarium fulfills one of its primary …
When humans get sick, they pay a visit to the doctor, and when animals get sick, they are cared for by veterinarians. At least, that’s usually how it goes. …
One of Discovery Hall’s Sunfish Celebrations tanks is home to some striking new residents from the Sunshine State, including a quintet of brilliantly blue Florida Crayfish (Procambarus alleni) and about …
A special exhibit of art celebrating the natural world is now on display in the Tennessee Aquarium IMAX 3D Theater. Called, “One World, One Creation. Together We Will Flourish!” …
Over 200 guests packed into the Aquarium’s Great Hall on Thursday, February 7. Greeted by a sampling of “aphrodisiac” oysters from Raw 167, chocolate covered strawberries and champagne, the …
We sometimes take trees for granted, but they enrich our lives in so many ways. They help clean air and water, provide food and habitat for birds and other …