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Aquarium reopens to divers

 
In this photo provided by the Florida Keys News Bureau, visitors to Florida Keys Aquarium Encounters dive and feed indigenous Keys fish Friday, Dec. 15, 2017, in Marathon, Fla. The attraction re-opened Friday after closing just before Hurricane Irma affected the Florida Keys Sept. 10. Although tourism facilities in Key Largo and Key West recovered quickly, others in regions between were more impacted and are slowly resuming operations. (Steve Panariello/Florida Keys News Bureau via AP) FLAN102
In this photo provided by the Florida Keys News Bureau, visitors to Florida Keys Aquarium Encounters dive and feed indigenous Keys fish Friday, Dec. 15, 2017, in Marathon, Fla. The attraction re-opened Friday after closing just before Hurricane Irma affected the Florida Keys Sept. 10. Although tourism facilities in Key Largo and Key West recovered quickly, others in regions between were more impacted and are slowly resuming operations. (Steve Panariello/Florida Keys News Bureau via AP) FLAN102
Published Dec. 16, 2017

Florida Keys News Bureau

Visitors to Florida Keys Aquarium Encounters dive with among indigenous Keys fish Friday in Marathon. The attraction reopened Friday after closing just before Hurricane Irma hit the Florida Keys on Sept. 10. Although tourism facilities in Key Largo and Key West recovered quickly, others in regions between those cities were harder hit and are slowly resuming operations.