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About
With over 6,000 gallons for fresh and saltwater aquariums, visitors can expect to see some interesting creatures that call the Loxahatchee River home.
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Whom to Contact
- Jocelyn O'Neill
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Directions
From I-95 or Turnpike, exit at Jupiter and head east on Indiantown Road. Turn left on US 1, and then turn right into Burt Reynolds Park (flashing yellow light). Look for the blue building.