Published: May 4, 2018

Network with otolaryngology’s finest at the Georgia Aquarium

Kick off the first evening of the AAO-HNSF 2018 Annual Meeting & OTO Experience at the largest aquarium in the Western Hemisphere, housing more than 100,000 animals in over 10 million gallons of water!


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Georgia Aquarium galleries and exhibits

Cold Water Quest
Check out curious animals such as Australian weedy sea dragons, garibaldi damselfish, Japanese spider crabs, sea otters, African penguins, and harbor seals.

Ocean Voyager Built by
The Home Depot

This exhibit features 6.3 million gallons of salt water with four whale sharks, four manta rays, and thousands of other unique fish.

Southern Company River Scout
Say hello to albino alligators, visit an emerald tree boa, and take a close-up look at the razor-sharp teeth of piranhas.

Tropical Diver
The Georgia Aquarium recommends visiting this exhibit last. Colorful reef fish, garden eels, and mesmerizing jellyfish make this exhibit a relaxing experience.

Kick off the first evening of the AAO-HNSF 2018 Annual Meeting & OTO Experience at the largest aquarium in the Western Hemisphere, housing more than 100,000 animals in over 10 million gallons of water! The President’s Reception will combine with recognition of the Past Presidents and the International Reception (previously held Tuesday evening) at 6:30 pm (ET) on Sunday, October 7, at the Georgia Aquarium. The new date creates the opportunity for meeting and greeting earlier in the week.

This is your chance to “find Nemo” and to encounter sharks, stingrays, and jellyfish—oh my! From Southern sea otters to African penguins, to beluga whales, to harbor seals, you won’t want to miss this opportunity to network with otolaryngology’s finest among these magnificent ambassadors of the sea.

Before attending the President’s Reception, please join us at the Georgia World Congress Center for the Welcome Ceremony (previously known as the Opening Ceremony) at 5:00 pm (ET) on Sunday, October 7. The Welcome Ceremony provides a seamless transition to the President’s Reception, as the Georgia Aquarium is only a short walk from the Georgia World Congress Center.


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