Live Aquarium Webcams
Watch sharks, jellyfish, kelp forests, and coral reefs from the world's best aquariums — streaming live 24/7. Perfect for relaxation, inspiration, or just watching fish.
Shark Cam
Sevengill sharks, leopard sharks, and spiny dogfish patrol the Open Sea exhibit.
Kelp Forest Cam
Giant kelp sways with the current while leopard sharks, sardines, and garibaldi swim through.
Jelly Cam
Mesmerizing Pacific sea nettles drift in a circular tank. The most-watched aquarium cam on YouTube.
Ocean Voyager
Whale sharks, manta rays, and thousands of fish in the 6.3 million gallon Ocean Voyager exhibit — the largest in the Western hemisphere.
More Live Feeds
Open Sea Cam
Sharks, yellowfin tuna, sea turtles, and barracuda in the million-gallon Open Sea exhibit.
Moon Jelly Cam
Translucent moon jellies pulse gently under color-changing LED lights.
Sea Otter Cam
Rescued southern sea otters play, groom, and nap in their outdoor habitat.
Spider Crab Cam
Giant Japanese spider crabs and other deep-sea creatures from the Into the Deep exhibit.
Jellies Exhibit
Colorful jellyfish float in backlit displays at the Georgia Aquarium.
Blacktip Reef
Blacktip reef sharks, rays, and tropical fish in Baltimore's stunning reef exhibit.
Tropical Reef Camera
Colorful tropical reef fish, corals, and invertebrates from the Indo-Pacific.
Shark Lagoon Cam
Nurse sharks, zebra sharks, and rays glide through the Shark Lagoon touch pool.
Sea Nettle Jellyfish
Graceful Pacific sea nettles drift under dramatic lighting.
Blue Cavern Cam
Kelp forest exhibit recreating the underwater world around Catalina Island, California.
Sea Otter Cam
Pacific sea otters and fur seals play in the Seattle Aquarium's marine mammal exhibit.
Miami Underwater Reef
Live underwater view of an urban coral reef in Miami, Florida. Watch wild fish, octopus, and marine life 24/7.
Utopia Reef — Wall View
Live view from the top of a coral wall in the Caribbean. Wild reef fish, turtles, and occasional sharks.
Streams are provided by the aquariums and their partners via YouTube. Some feeds may be offline during maintenance or after hours.
Find more live aquarium streams on YouTube