The Aquarium of Western Australia is a popular attraction that showcases the state's vast coastline and spectacular marine life. With over 45 unique exhibits, visitors can explore the underwater world of Western Australia, featuring native marine life, including toothy grey nurse sharks, saltwater crocodiles, quirky cuttlefish, and seadragons. The aquarium's main attraction is the Shipwreck Coast, Australia's largest single aquarium, which features a nearly 100-metre-long underwater tunnel. Visitors can also interact with marine life at the Touch Pool, and explore one of the largest living coral reef exhibits in the world. The aquarium offers various experiences, including a Behind The Scenes Pass, and programs for children, such as Sea School and Junior Marine Scientist
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