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The Science of Jellyfish Cultivation | Georgia Aquarium Behind the Scenes

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Ever seen a jellyfish nursery? Go behind the scenes at Georgia Aquarium and discover how these glowing sea creatures are grown from tiny polyps to full-size drifters!

We’re taking you inside the specialized jellyfish lab where marine biologists and aquarists work together to grow these mesmerizing, otherworldly creatures. Learn how jellyfish are bred, what they eat, and the delicate environment needed to keep them thriving.

Explore a world under the sea with our newest gallery, Sharks! Predators of the Deep. Plus see Whale Sharks, Beluga Whales and other marine life.

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Meet Our NEWEST African Penguin Trio!

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Say hello to Georgia Aquarium’s newest (and cutest) residents — three brand-new baby penguins! These adorable chicks are already stealing hearts as they waddle into the world, and we’re thrilled to share a behind-the-scenes look at their first stages of life. From their first chirp to their first swim, join us in welcoming our newest three!

African Penguins(Spheniscus demersus) are listed as critically endangered on IUCN’s Red List. Many of the penguins on exhibit at Georgia Aquarium are part of a Species Survival Plan (SSP) coordinated by the … Continue

20 Years Of Rescue, Rehab, And Conservation

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For 20 years, Georgia Aquarium has been at the forefront of animal rescue and conservation efforts, making a profound impact on marine life and ecosystems around the world. In this video, we celebrate two decades of dedication to protecting and rehabilitating injured, stranded, and at-risk species. From sea turtles to manta rays, Georgia Aquarium’s team of experts has worked tirelessly to give these animals a second chance at life. Join us as we explore the incredible stories of rescue, rehabilitation, and release, and see how the aquarium continues to lead … Continue