The onetime Terrors of the Deep was given a more responsible name to rehabilitate the public image of the much-maligned creatures within. It’s one of the better exhibitions, with 60-foot acrylic tubes passing through 300,000 gallons of water stocked with sharks—you’re ushered along quickly via moving sidewalks. Don’t ignore the shallow tank in front of the building, because that’s where the smaller species are kept. There, you can feed rays and tarpon shrimp for $5 a tray.