Situated on Key West’s Mallory Square, the Key West Aquarium offers a glimpse into the aquatic wildlife of the Florida Keys. The aquarium features exhibits with sharks, stingrays, American alligators, and jellyfish, providing visitors with a close look at these marine creatures. One of the main highlights is the Atlantic Shores exhibit, which houses a living red mangrove ecosystem, a crucial habitat in the Keys. Today, visitors can explore these diverse displays and learn about the importance of these ecosystems.
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