Ever wonder why they call it the giant Pacific octopus? Husbandry staff believes that our current resident is the largest we’ve ever exhibited, at more than 16 feet from tip to tip. Aquarist Alicia Bitondo doesn’t seem the least bit concerned!

Ever wonder why they call it the giant Pacific octopus? Husbandry staff believes that our current resident is the largest we’ve ever exhibited, at more than 16 feet from tip to tip. Aquarist Alicia Bitondo doesn’t seem the least bit concerned!

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The Monterey Bay Aquarium, perched on the edge of a world-famous coastline, is your window to the wonders of the ocean. It’s located on historic Cannery Row in Monterey and is open daily except Christmas Day.

For more information about our animals and exhibits, and to view our live web cams, please visit www.montereybayaquarium.org.

Hours of operation vary by season. Daily schedules and tickets are available on our website or by calling
(831) 648-4800.