The
most common size for a home aquarium tank is probably 29 or 30 gallon, though
some aquarists have constructed aquariums of many thousands of gallons. Public
aquariums can be dramatically larger than any home aquarium. But only a few
public aquariums are big enough to make it to our list of largest aquariums in
the world. These kinds of aquarium can hold whale sharks, and manta rays. It
takes a very large tank to hold these kinds of aquatic creatures.
In
order to compare these large aquariums we have looked at the size of their
biggest tank (in gallons). Most aquariums have several tanks and the combined
volume of water can be much larger but it is only the largest aquarium tank
that is counted. So here’s a list of the largest aquariums in the world.
10
Aquarium of Western Australia (0,8 million gallons)
Located
in a coastal suburb of Perth, the Aquarium of Western Australia, or AQWA in
short, contains Australia’s largest aquarium tank. The aquarium’s main tank is
40 meters (130 ft) long and 20 meters (66 ft) wide and holds 3,000,000 liters
(793,000 gallons) of seawater. It incorporates a 98 meter (322 ft) underwater
tunnel. For a fee, snorkelers and divers can get even closer to the fish,
sharks, and rays by joining the aquarium’s dive master in exploring the main
tank.
9
Aquarium of Genoa (< 1 million gallons)
Built
for Expo 92, the Aquarium of Genoa in Italy is one of the largest aquariums in
Europe. The aquarium’s 70 tanks reproduce marine and terrestrial habitats from
throughout the world and provide a home for more than 6000 animals. Some tanks
reproduce natural environments from different areas as the Mediterranean, the
Red Sea and the Indian Ocean. The most spectacular ones are those housing the
sharks, the dolphins and the seals.
8
Shanghai Ocean Aquarium (< 1 million gallons)
The
Shanghai Ocean Aquarium is one of the largest aquariums in Asia. It is composed
of 9 exhibition zones of all over the world, including the China Zone, the
Antarctic Zone and the Australia Zone. The China Zone is home to several
endangered Chinese aquatic species, including rare and precious species from
the Yangtze River. The biggest attraction of the aquarium is the underwater
tunnel. At 155 meter (509 ft) it is the longest underwater tunnel in the world.
7
uShaka Marine World (< 1 million gallons)
The
uShaka Marine World is a theme park located in Durban, South Africa. It
contains the largest aquarium in Africa boasting 32 tanks. The sea creatures
found in the aquarium range from small sea horses all the way through to sharks
and dolphins. The Aquarium is built to look like an old wreck and contains a number
of restaurants and cafes. The most notable of these restaurants is “The Cargo
Hold” restaurant which contains a full wall sized aquarium containing a number
of sharks which are visible from most of the dining area.
6
Monterey Bay Aquarium (1,2 million gallons)
The
Monterey Bay Aquarium is located on the site of a former sardine cannery on
Cannery Row in Monterey, California. Among the aquarium’s numerous exhibits are
two gigantic tanks. The centerpiece of the Ocean’s Edge Wing is a 10 meter (33
foot) high 1.3 million liter (0.33 million gallon) tank for viewing California
coastal marine life. The other one is a 4.5 million liter (1.2 million gallon)
tank in the Outer Bay Wing which features one of the world’s largest
single-paned windows. Sealife on exhibit includes stingrays, jellyfish, sea
otters, and numerous other native marine species, which can be viewed above and
below the waterline.
5
Turkuazoo
(1,32 million gallons)
Opened
in 2009, Turkuazoo is Turkey’s first giant aquarium featuring a rainforest,
flooded forest and tropical seas zones. The aquarium is located inside the Forum
Istanbul Shopping Mall and contains an 80 meter long underwater tunnel.
Turkuazoo holds about 10,000 sea creatures including tiger sharks, giant
stingrays and piranhas in 29 different exhibits where the largest holds 5
million liters (1,32 million gallons) of water.
4
L'Oceanografic (1,85 million gallons)
L’Oceanogrà fic
is a marine complex where different marine habitats are represented. It is
integrated inside a complex known as the City of Arts and Sciences inside the
city of Valencia, Spain. The Oceanogrà fic features the largest aquarium tank in
Europe and houses more than 45,000 marine creatures. They populate nine under
water towers, structured on two levels that represent several marine
ecosystems. Two underwater towers are joined by a 35 meter underwater tunnel
and it’s tank is filled with sharks, rays and 7 million liters (1,85 million
gallon) of water.
3
Okinawa
Churaumi Aquarium (1,98 million gallons)
The
Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium is located within the Ocean Expo Park in Japan and
was opened in 2002. The main tank of the aquarium, called the Kuroshio Sea,
holds 7,5 million liters (1,981,000 gallons) of water and features an acrylic
glass panel measuring 8.2 by 22.5 meters (27 by 74 feet) with a thickness of 60
centimeters (24 inches), the largest such panel in the world when the aquarium
was opened. Whale sharks and manta rays are kept alongside many other fish
species in Kuroshio Sea. As of July 2010, there have been a total of four manta
rays born in the aquarium.
2
Dubai
Mall Aquarium (2,64 million gallons)
The
Dubai Mall, one the world’s largest shopping malls in the world, is part of the
20-billion-dollar Burj Dubai complex in Dubai. The centerpiece of the mall is
the gigantic aquarium tank, with the capacity to hold 10 million liters (2,64
million gallons) of water. The aquarium has more than 33,000 living animals
including over 400 sharks and rays combined. It officially earned the Guinness
World Record for the world’s “Largest Acrylic Panel”. The panel measures 8.3 by
32.88 meter (27 by 108 feet) and is 75 centimeters (30 inches) thick beating
Japan’s Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium to the punch. In February 2010, the shark
filled tank sprang a leak causing an evacuation and brief shutdown of the mall.
1
Georgia
Aquarium (6,3 million gallons)
The
Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta is the largest aquarium in the world housing more
than 100,000 sea creatures. Funded mostly by a $250 million donation from Home
Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus, the aquarium opened in November 2005. The
Georgia Aquarium is the only institution outside of Asia to house whale sharks.
The sharks are kept in a gigantic 24 million liter (6.3 million gallon) tank in
the Ocean Voyager exhibit. There has been controversy surrounding the decision
of the Georgia Aquarium to house whale sharks. Concerns about keeping the whale
sharks in captivity were heightened by the deaths of two of the whale sharks
originally obtained.
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