3720 Stephen M White Dr, San Pedro, CA 90731, United StatesMap
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Here you can see the tropical fish that are usually difficult to see, many fish can not be named, and some are rare conservation animals. Several different areas have special guidance. This visit to the aquarium is really worthwhile.
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Here you can see the tropical fish that are usually difficult to see, many fish can not be named, and some are rare conservation animals. Several different areas have special guidance. This visit to the aquarium is really worthwhile.
It is free to visit so don’t complain too much. The interior is a bit broken and smells great, but the creatures are well maintained and look happy. You can see some interesting jellyfish and even the seahorses. Parents with children, it is perfect for you to stop and take a look, and you can spend a day here without spending money haha. After the visit, you can rest on Pedro Beach.
The aquarium has a lot to see, from fish tank to touch pool to beautiful jellyfish. Not all habitats are, however, as some exhibits showcase the natural habitats of other species in the surrounding area. There are also wildlife exhibitions, bird exhibitions, snakes and lizards exhibitions, and so on. In addition, there is a separate building called Aquatic Nursery in the aquarium for exploring hippocampus breeding, as well as research projects aimed at protecting other species. Now I have visited the larger aquarium, but it shows people a lot of things they can't see when visiting the waterfront.
Come here, it's really an eye-opener, you can see tropical fish that you haven't seen before
The aquarium has a lot to see, from fish tank to touch pool to beautiful jellyfish. Not all habitats are, however, as some exhibits showcase the natural habitats of other species in the surrounding area. There are also wildlife exhibitions, bird exhibitions, snakes and lizards exhibitions, and so on. In addition, there is a separate building called Aquatic Nursery in the aquarium for exploring hippocampus breeding, as well as research projects aimed at protecting other species. Now I have visited the larger aquarium, but it shows people a lot of things they can't see when visiting the waterfront