Many people think that the United States is a strong contender for the world's #1 nation in terms of zoos, but what is astonishing is how prolific aquariums have become in the country. With at least 120 aquariums currently open for business, it is intriguing to note that during the past quarter-century a whopping 66 new aquariums have made their debut. Enjoy the list below!
A few bits n' bobs:
- Many of the aquariums are fairly small. Since Georgia Aquarium stunned the world in 2005 a decade has passed and only two really large facilities have opened in the United States. California Academy of Sciences (including Steinhart Aquarium) in 2008 and Loveland Living Planet Aquarium in 2014.
- There are now 8 Sea Life facilities in the U.S., including the one contained within Minnesota's Mall of America. Those 8 Sea Life establishments have all opened in the past 7 years. Will that aquatic chain continue to rapidly expand?
- The years 1992 and 2000 each saw the opening of 7 new aquariums.
- Have I missed any?
New Aquariums in the United States since 1990:
Texas State Aquarium - TX = 1990
Audubon Aquarium of the Americas – LA = 1990
Dolphin Connection – FL = 1990
Jenkinson’s Aquarium – NJ = 1991
Birch Aquarium – CA = 1992
Oregon Coast Aquarium - OR = 1992
Dallas World Aquarium – TX = 1992
Adventure Aquarium – NJ = 1992 (reopened in 2005 after renovation)
Tennessee Aquarium – TN = 1992
Seacoast Science Center – NH = 1992
Marine Mammal Care Center – CA = 1992
South Florida Museum: Parker Manatee Aquarium - FL = 1993 (aquarium opening)
Maine State Aquarium - ME = 1993
The Florida Aquarium – FL = 1995
Albuquerque Aquarium – NM = 1996
Aquazoo Aquarium – NY = 1996
Sea Life Minnesota – MN = 1996 (became a Sea Life facility in 2011)
Aquarium of the Bay – CA = 1996 (reopened in 2000 after bankruptcy)
Santa Monica Pier Aquarium – CA = 1996
Ripley's Aquarium at Myrtle Beach – SC = 1997
Maria Mitchell Aquarium – MA = 1997
Alaska SeaLife Center – AK = 1998
Maui Ocean Center – HI = 1998
Aquarium of the Pacific - CA = 1998
Denver Downtown Aquarium – CO = 1999
Newport Aquarium – KY = 1999
Moody Gardens – TX = 1999 for aquarium + 1993 for rainforest pyramid
Smithsonian Marine Station at Fort Pierce – FL = 1999
Atlantic City Aquarium –NJ = 1999
Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay – NV = 2000
South Carolina Aquarium - SC = 2000
Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies – TN = 2000
Discovery Cove - FL = 2000
Long Island Aquarium – NY = 2000
Great Lakes Aquarium – MN = 2000
Seymour Marine Discovery Center - CA = 2000
Ocean Institute: Ocean Education Center - CA = 2002
Houston Downtown Aquarium – TX = 2003
Oklahoma Aquarium – OK = 2003
ECHO Lake Aquarium & Science Center – VT = 2003
National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium – IA= 2003
World Aquarium – MO = 2004 (1993 founding and it changed locations twice)
Flint RiverQuarium – GA = 2004
Georgia Aquarium – GA = 2005
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Sea Center – CA = 2005
Exploration Center & Aquarium: Easton’s Beach – RI = 2006
Exploration Center & Aquarium: South Coast Center – RI = 2007
Loggerhead Marinelife Center – FL = 2007
Georgia Sea Turtle Center – GA = 2007
California Academy of Sciences – CA = 2008 (Steinhart Aquarium)
Sea Life Carlsbad – CA = 2008
Sea Life Arizona – AZ = 2010
Sea Life Grapevine – TX = 2011
Aquarium of Boise – ID = 2011
Sea Life Kansas City – MO = 2012
Greater Cleveland Aquarium – OH = 2012
Portland Aquarium – OR = 2012
Austin Aquarium – TX = 2013
Doheny State Beach Interpretative Center & Aquarium – CA = 2014 (reopened after 2007 closure)
Loveland Living Planet Aquarium – UT = 2014
Sea Life Charlotte-Concord - NC = 2014
San Antonio Aquarium - TX = 2014
Sea Life Michigan – MI = 2015
Sea Life Orlando – FL = 2015
St. Augustine Aquarium - FL = 2015
65 new aquariums between the years 1990-2015
A few bits n' bobs:
- Many of the aquariums are fairly small. Since Georgia Aquarium stunned the world in 2005 a decade has passed and only two really large facilities have opened in the United States. California Academy of Sciences (including Steinhart Aquarium) in 2008 and Loveland Living Planet Aquarium in 2014.
- There are now 8 Sea Life facilities in the U.S., including the one contained within Minnesota's Mall of America. Those 8 Sea Life establishments have all opened in the past 7 years. Will that aquatic chain continue to rapidly expand?
- The years 1992 and 2000 each saw the opening of 7 new aquariums.
- Have I missed any?
New Aquariums in the United States since 1990:
Texas State Aquarium - TX = 1990
Audubon Aquarium of the Americas – LA = 1990
Dolphin Connection – FL = 1990
Jenkinson’s Aquarium – NJ = 1991
Birch Aquarium – CA = 1992
Oregon Coast Aquarium - OR = 1992
Dallas World Aquarium – TX = 1992
Adventure Aquarium – NJ = 1992 (reopened in 2005 after renovation)
Tennessee Aquarium – TN = 1992
Seacoast Science Center – NH = 1992
Marine Mammal Care Center – CA = 1992
South Florida Museum: Parker Manatee Aquarium - FL = 1993 (aquarium opening)
Maine State Aquarium - ME = 1993
The Florida Aquarium – FL = 1995
Albuquerque Aquarium – NM = 1996
Aquazoo Aquarium – NY = 1996
Sea Life Minnesota – MN = 1996 (became a Sea Life facility in 2011)
Aquarium of the Bay – CA = 1996 (reopened in 2000 after bankruptcy)
Santa Monica Pier Aquarium – CA = 1996
Ripley's Aquarium at Myrtle Beach – SC = 1997
Maria Mitchell Aquarium – MA = 1997
Alaska SeaLife Center – AK = 1998
Maui Ocean Center – HI = 1998
Aquarium of the Pacific - CA = 1998
Denver Downtown Aquarium – CO = 1999
Newport Aquarium – KY = 1999
Moody Gardens – TX = 1999 for aquarium + 1993 for rainforest pyramid
Smithsonian Marine Station at Fort Pierce – FL = 1999
Atlantic City Aquarium –NJ = 1999
Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay – NV = 2000
South Carolina Aquarium - SC = 2000
Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies – TN = 2000
Discovery Cove - FL = 2000
Long Island Aquarium – NY = 2000
Great Lakes Aquarium – MN = 2000
Seymour Marine Discovery Center - CA = 2000
Ocean Institute: Ocean Education Center - CA = 2002
Houston Downtown Aquarium – TX = 2003
Oklahoma Aquarium – OK = 2003
ECHO Lake Aquarium & Science Center – VT = 2003
National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium – IA= 2003
World Aquarium – MO = 2004 (1993 founding and it changed locations twice)
Flint RiverQuarium – GA = 2004
Georgia Aquarium – GA = 2005
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Sea Center – CA = 2005
Exploration Center & Aquarium: Easton’s Beach – RI = 2006
Exploration Center & Aquarium: South Coast Center – RI = 2007
Loggerhead Marinelife Center – FL = 2007
Georgia Sea Turtle Center – GA = 2007
California Academy of Sciences – CA = 2008 (Steinhart Aquarium)
Sea Life Carlsbad – CA = 2008
Sea Life Arizona – AZ = 2010
Sea Life Grapevine – TX = 2011
Aquarium of Boise – ID = 2011
Sea Life Kansas City – MO = 2012
Greater Cleveland Aquarium – OH = 2012
Portland Aquarium – OR = 2012
Austin Aquarium – TX = 2013
Doheny State Beach Interpretative Center & Aquarium – CA = 2014 (reopened after 2007 closure)
Loveland Living Planet Aquarium – UT = 2014
Sea Life Charlotte-Concord - NC = 2014
San Antonio Aquarium - TX = 2014
Sea Life Michigan – MI = 2015
Sea Life Orlando – FL = 2015
St. Augustine Aquarium - FL = 2015
65 new aquariums between the years 1990-2015
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