Shedd Aquarium, Chicago, USA
Shedd Aquarium is a famous aquarium located in Chicago, Illinois, USA. It is situated on the shores of Lake Michigan and is the first inland aquarium in the United States and one of the largest aquarium museums in the world at the time.
Basic Information
Opening Time: Shedd Aquarium opened on November 9, 1929
Location: Located on the shores of Lake Michigan in downtown Chicago
Exhibition Content
Animal Species: Shedd Aquarium houses 32,000 aquatic animals, representing 1,500 species of fish, reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates, birds, and mammals from waters around the world
Featured Attractions: One of the most famous attractions is the "Great Barrier Reef", a circular tank with a diameter of 12 meters and a water storage capacity of 410,000 kg, which completely reproduces a corner of the Caribbean seabed coral reef using artificial methods
Visitor Information
Ticket Price: The adult ticket price for the general venue is $23, $16 for children aged 3-11 and seniors, and free for children; the adult ticket price for the aquarium and marine aquarium is $18, $14 for children aged 3-11 and seniors; the adult ticket price for the aquarium is $8, $6 for children aged 3-11 and seniors
Free Days: The aquarium is free on Mondays and Tuesdays from October to February (except for the last two weeks of December)
Transportation Information
Address: 1200 S. Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, IL 60605
Transportation: You can take bus No. 6 or 146
Other Information
Honor: In March 2023, Shedd Aquarium was recognized as a Species Survival Center by the Species Survival Commission of the International Union for Conservation of Nature
Feeding: Shedd Aquarium consumes more than 15,000 kg of bait each year, including krill, shrimp, herring, squid, cucumber fish, spinach, etc. The feeding method is strictly regulated, with large fish being fed once on Mondays and Thursdays, and small fish being fed every day, some twice a day
Shedd Aquarium is not only a recognized leader in animal care, conservation education, and research, but also a member of the Association of Zoos & Aquariums and an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution