Suggested Family Activity • Aquarium 🎥 Cams

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Suggested Family Activity • Aquarium 🎥 Cams

Even if you can’t visit an aquarium in person this summer, you can always check out some of the great Aquarium Cams located at many facilities.  The Monterey Bay, California aquarium has webcams so you can see live views of sea nettles, moon jellyfish, sardines and leopard sharks swimming through a kelp forest, as well as sharks and many other fish inside their aquarium.  They even have live feeds from outside in the nearby Monterey Bay waters.  Find these cams, as well as animals stories and information about water animals, on their website at https://www.montereybayaquarium.org/animals/live-cams.  The Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, California has web cams viewing their Penguin Habitat (from both under the water and above), their Shark Lagoon, Sea Nettles, Tropical Reef, and their Blue Cavern and Coral Predator displays full of many brightly colored fish.  View them here  https://www.aquariumofpacific.org/exhibits/webcams.  The Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta has a live view of their Ocean Voyager habitat, which even sometimes features scuba divers waving to the audience!  They also have additional webcams viewing their piranhas, jellyfish, whale sharks, angelfish, and Indo-Pacific Barrier Reef.  Check them out here https://www.georgiaaquarium.org/webcam/ocean-voyager/.  The Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga has cameras watching their otters, penguins, tropical fish, and other exhibits.  View information about this great aquarium at https://tnaqua.org/