African penguin
Please note: Penguins are not on exhibit due to construction on the Aquarium's Dolphin Expansion. You can see them on Behind the Scenes Tours towards the end of 2008 and are expected to be on exhibit in early 2009. View Fact Sheet
Bat star
The bat star is found among rocks, on sandy sea floors and among surf grass in shallow waters of the Pacific coast from
Beluga whale
The beluga whale is found in the arctic and sub-arctic regions of the world including Russia, Alaska, Canada, Norway, Greenland and other northern European countries. View Fact Sheet
Garibaldi damselfish
This bright orange fish is the mascot of the Georgia Aquarium and the largest of its species. This damselfish can be found in the eastern central Pacific from Monterey Bay, California, to southern Baja California, and Guadalupe, Mexico. View Fact Sheet
Giant Japanese spider crab
The Giant Japanese spider crab is found on the seafloor of the Pacific Ocean near
Giant Pacific octopus
Did you know that the giant Pacific octopus is one of very few species of cephalopods who live more than one year? This species of octopus typically lives between three and five years. During this three to five year span this animal grows rather quickly. View Fact Sheet
Leafy sea dragon
Leafy sea dragons can be found in the southeastern Indian Ocean in southern Australia and the southern part of Western Australia. View Fact Sheet
Painted Greenling
The painted greenling is a marine fish that occurs in the eastern Pacific from Kodiak Island south to central
Southern Sea Otter
The southern sea otter lives along the central
Weedy sea dragon
Have you ever seen these beautiful animals before? Weedy sea dragons can be found in shallow waters among the kelp forests and reefs of southern and western Australia down to the southern tip of Tasmania. View Fact Sheet



