Yesterday afternoon my wife, my sister in law and I took our 7 years old nephew to Jenkinson’s Aquarium, in Point Pleasant, NJ. It was my first time to the aquarium. Evidently Jenkinson’s Aquarium is a home to one in a million creature- the blue lobster. Actually there was a conflicting information next to the tank, one inscription claimed that blue lobster can only be found once in one million, while a newspaper article on the other side of the fish tank claimed that this happens once in four million. It really does not matter which one is correct, every one was amused by this blue giant:

Point Pleasant is a beautiful town with some very nice real estate to be found, but that is a topic for another post. Meanwhile enjoy the blue lobster, and if you ever find yourself in Point Pleasant, Jenkinson’s Aquarium not to be missed.
Ted,
Thanks for stopping by. I think we may just take a trip to Cape May. I have heard of the Northlandz exhibit but never been there. Again thanks for stopping by my blog.
This lobster is really unique and amazing. It good that Jenkinson's Aquarium was able to preserved this rare species. I wish I could visit Jenkinson's Aquarium and see it in personal.
Err! All lobsters are blue……………….until you boil them, then they turn red.
Alan, thins might be helpful: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_lobster