Whale Shark Conservation:
At the Georgia Aquarium, we are committed to advancing the scientific community's understanding of whale sharks and growing public awareness of this flagship species for sharks. Click here to learn more.
Water Conservation:
Water conservation is a concern of the Georgia Aquarium, and we are taking the necessary measures to ensure our water supply is plentiful. Click here to read what the Aquarium is doing to conserve and learn what you can do around your home to do your part.Sea Turtle Conservation:
Sea turtles are one of the many animals that the Aquarium's 4R Program focuses on, and loggerhead sea turtle Dylan is the first animal from the Aquarium to be released. Dylan was fitted with a satellite tag, provided by the Georgia Aquarium, so that the turtle's migration and behavior can be recorded and studied. Click here to learn more about Dylan and to track her progress and current location.
4R Program:
The 4R Program was designed to make a positive difference in the health and well-being of aquatic life around the world. With your support we can make a difference. Click here to learn more.
Support the 4R Program with a limited-edition collectible pin featuring animals from the Georgia Aquarium, available at Hard Rock Cafe Atlanta. Click here for more information.
Global Warming:
Learn what you can do to help stop global warming.
Invasive Species:
Non-native species that cause or are likely to cause economic or environmental harm or harm to human health are considered invasive. Animals, aquatic species, microbes and plants can all be invasive species. Click here for more information.
Ocean Pollution:
You may not realize that you can help stop ocean pollution by learning more about nonpoint-source pollution. Click here to find out.






