Texas State Aquarium | |
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27°48′50″N 97°23′32″W / 27.81389°N 97.39222°W | |
Date opened | July 6, 1990 [1] |
Location | Corpus Christi, Texas, United States |
Land area | 6.3 acres (2.5 ha) [2] |
Volume of largest tank | 400,000 US gal (1,500,000 L) |
Annual visitors | 530,950 [3] |
Memberships | AZA [4] |
Website |
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The Texas State Aquarium is a nonprofit aquarium located in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States. The aquarium aims to promote environmental conservation and rehabilitation of the wildlife of the Gulf of Mexico and has been accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) since 1995. Currently the largest aquarium in Texas and also one of the largest aquaria in the United States.
Originally conceived by a coalition led by the Junior League of Corpus Christi, and named the Gulf Coast Zoological and Botanical Society, the organization changed its name to the Corpus Christi Aquarium Association in 1978, and then to Texas State Aquarium Association in 1986 after the Texas State Legislature designated it the "State Aquarium of Texas". Despite its name, it receives no state funding. [2]
After more than 20 years of fundraising, planning, and building, the Texas State Aquarium opened its first exhibit to the public on July 6, 1990. In 1993, it became a federally permitted animal rehabilitation facility, and in 1995, it was accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). [2]
On May 13, 2017, the Texas State Aquarium opened Caribbean Journey, an expansion that doubled its size and added new exhibits, including a 400,000-gallon shark exhibit, a jungle aviary, and a 4D theater.
The president and chief executive officer of the aquarium is Jesse Gilbert. [5] [6]
The animals in this aquarium are often relocated, so this page may not reflect the most recent changes. Exhibits may include the following:
In addition to regular tours, the Texas State Aquarium offers many other educational programs. [8]
Texas State Aquarium | |
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![]() The Texas State Aquarium | |
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27°48′50″N 97°23′32″W / 27.81389°N 97.39222°W | |
Date opened | July 6, 1990 [1] |
Location | Corpus Christi, Texas, United States |
Land area | 6.3 acres (2.5 ha) [2] |
Volume of largest tank | 400,000 US gal (1,500,000 L) |
Annual visitors | 530,950 [3] |
Memberships | AZA [4] |
Website |
www |
The Texas State Aquarium is a nonprofit aquarium located in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States. The aquarium aims to promote environmental conservation and rehabilitation of the wildlife of the Gulf of Mexico and has been accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) since 1995. Currently the largest aquarium in Texas and also one of the largest aquaria in the United States.
Originally conceived by a coalition led by the Junior League of Corpus Christi, and named the Gulf Coast Zoological and Botanical Society, the organization changed its name to the Corpus Christi Aquarium Association in 1978, and then to Texas State Aquarium Association in 1986 after the Texas State Legislature designated it the "State Aquarium of Texas". Despite its name, it receives no state funding. [2]
After more than 20 years of fundraising, planning, and building, the Texas State Aquarium opened its first exhibit to the public on July 6, 1990. In 1993, it became a federally permitted animal rehabilitation facility, and in 1995, it was accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). [2]
On May 13, 2017, the Texas State Aquarium opened Caribbean Journey, an expansion that doubled its size and added new exhibits, including a 400,000-gallon shark exhibit, a jungle aviary, and a 4D theater.
The president and chief executive officer of the aquarium is Jesse Gilbert. [5] [6]
The animals in this aquarium are often relocated, so this page may not reflect the most recent changes. Exhibits may include the following:
In addition to regular tours, the Texas State Aquarium offers many other educational programs. [8]