ATLANTA - Georgia Aquarium may be closed to the public right now, but that doesn't mean there isn't plenty of activity happening inside. "Work never stops here," says Dr. Brian L. Davis, Georgia ...
CLAYTON COUNTY, Ga. — A Georgia Aquarium bus caught fire while driving along I-285 at Riverdale Road, according to a Facebook post from Clayton County police. The bus caught fire Wednesday morning ...
Open daily (times vary so check website for the day you plan to attend). $36.95-$40.95 (adults 13-64), $32.95-$36.95 (seniors ages 65 and older) and $30.95-$34.95 (children 3-12). Advance and online ...
ATLANTA - If one activity defines Georgia Aquarium, it would have to be swimming, right? But for those of us land-based creatures, helping the facility’s mission of research and conservation doesn’t ...
GEORGIA (WHNT) — The Georgia Aquarium announced the death of one of its male whale sharks on Thursday. The aquarium said its team noticed changes in Taroko’s behavior through wellness monitoring. The ...
The sea lions and dolphins know something is afoot — afin? — and each day will entertain you with special shows “all decked out with spine-tingling Halloween overlays, spine-chilling music and eerie ...
ATLANTA (AP/WFLA) — The largest female whale shark at the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta has died. The aquarium says Trixie died Friday after her health rapidly declined. She had been at the aquarium ...
ATLANTA — The Georgia Aquarium announced it will still host its annual Pride Kickoff event on Friday, October 8. The announcement comes just a day after Atlanta Pride said it has canceled its iconic ...
TripAdvisorThe Georgia Aquarium has floated up the list of TripAdvisor's top 25 hottest attractions of the fall list. The travel and restaurant website company said that the Georgia Aquarium had an 8 ...
“The health and safety of our guests and employees have always been our top priority and using Evolv Express® at our entrances has allowed us to significantly enhance the overall guest experience at ...
"We are providing supportive care as needed so they can eat, rest and recover," said one Georgia Aquarium official Maria Pasquini is the senior news editor for the human interest vertical at PEOPLE.
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