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  1. The New York Aquarium is the oldest continually operating aquarium in the United States, located on the Riegelmann Boardwalk in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City. It was founded at Castle Garden in Battery Park, Manhattan, in 1896, and moved to Coney Island in 1957.

  2. Every Day. Admission tickets are still required for WCS Members as well as one-day ticket buyers. (ages 3 & up) RESERVE WCS Member tickets – Must have valid member card for reservation. Members must present tickets, valid member card and photo ID for park entry. Reserve member tickets.

  3. Things to Do. Discover the sea that never sleeps in the waters right across the boardwalk. Or take in one of Coney Island’s best shows at the Aquatheater. The Aquarium is home to sharks, rays, sea otters, octopus, jellyfish and more. Plan a visit to explore for yourself. Buy Tickets.

  4. Animals. Take in a sea lion show at the Aquatheater, chill out while zebra sharks swim overhead, or get to know some of the ocean’s oddest named residents (striped pajama squid, anyone?). Plan a visit to see your favorite marine animals and meet some new ones along the way!

  5. New York Aquarium: Discover Your Wild Side Slide: 1 Slide: 2 Slide: 3 Slide: 4. Donate Membership Buy Tickets. Cart Menu I’m in the Park; Things to Do; Plan Your ...

  6. Over 115 marine species, 18 different kinds of sharks and rays, one unforgettable experience. The award-winning Donald Zucker and Barbara Hrbek Zucker Ocean Wonders: Sharks! exhibit brings some of the most misunderstood animals out of the depths and nose-to-nose with visitors like you! © WCS.

  7. The WCS New York Aquarium is part of an effort to save wildlife that began 120 years ago with the creation of the New York Zoological Society, an organization founded on science and hope which has since grown to become the Wildlife Conservation Society.

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