The Aquarium is home to an astonishing array of plants and animals. In celebration of National Zookeeper Appreciation Week, we’re introducing you to some of the talented team that keeps our living collection healthy and thriving! Read More
So you consider yourself a shark expert? We’re challenging your knowledge of these infamous apex predators with our collection of jaw-some great white shark facts. Read More
A male horn shark has been added to our Kelp Forest exhibit! Read More
At first glance, you’re likely to assume a bryozoan is a single organism. In fact, this “animal” is actually a colony of smaller organisms that work as a team to create a larger, functional invertebrate. Read More
By casting a quick vote, YOU can help us solve problems facing fisheries and sustainable seafood challenges. Read More
We’re celebrating Father’s Day by highlighting a few of our father/son volunteer teams! Read More
In advance of her lecture, “Sex, Drugs and Sea Slime: Celebrating our Ocean’s Oddities,” on May 13th, we chatted with Dr. Ellen Prager about what first interested her in marine science: Read More
In advance of our lecture on April 28th, we chatted with environmental scientist Dr. Jesse Ausubel about the past century of oceanic changes and what sparked his interest in ocean exploration: Read More
Our Animal Rescue team is currently caring for a grey seal pup named Lily. Lily originally stranded in Delaware and was transferred to our rehabilitation facility on April 5. Read More
Our vast, unexplored ocean is home to an extraordinary array of life. Here’s a look at some of the strange species you probably didn’t know were out there! Read More
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