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Ray Bay

July 19th, 2012. Ray Bay & Shark Reef Lagoon – This is a large touch tank with no one supervising it, and the cownose rays, southern stingrays and white-spotted bamboo sharks were easy to touch and a delight to the crowd gathered around the edge. Adjacent to this pool is an even larger pool called Shark Reef Lagoon and it is only used for paying customers who wish to snorkel with bamboo sharks, stingrays and many other species of fish.

Ray Bay
snowleopard, 19 Aug 2012
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      July 19th, 2012. Ray Bay & Shark Reef Lagoon – This is a large touch tank with no one supervising it, and the cownose rays, southern stingrays and white-spotted bamboo sharks were easy to touch and a delight to the crowd gathered around the edge. Adjacent to this pool is an even larger pool called Shark Reef Lagoon and it is only used for paying customers who wish to snorkel with bamboo sharks, stingrays and many other species of fish.
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    Long Island Aquarium and Exhibition Center
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