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SEATTLE AQUARIUM

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AQUARIUM HIGHLIGHTS

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TURN YOUR AWE INTO ACTION!

With your help, we can increase the Aquarium's impact and share the wonders of
the ocean with even more people—now and for generations to come.

Turn your awe into action

SEATTLE AQUARIUM OCEAN PAVILION

As the first of several planned steps in transforming our campus, our Ocean
Pavilion — scheduled to open in summer 2024 — will enable people of all
abilities and backgrounds to discover new corners of our one world ocean.

About the Ocean Pavilion

SPLASH! 2024

Join us on Friday, June 7 for the biggest party of the year: Splash! Come
celebrate our one world ocean at the Seattle Aquarium's signature fundraising
gala.

Join us for Splash!

ANIMAL WELLBEING

Caring for animals at the Aquarium is core to our marine conservation mission.
Learn more about how we provide expert care for every animal.

Animal Wellbeing

Inspiring Conservation of our marine environment


OUR MISSION

The region’s premier resource for hands-on marine experiences and conservation
education, the Seattle Aquarium offers fun, exciting ways to discover more about
the amazing Puget Sound and our world’s one big ocean. Join us in our mission:
Inspiring Conservation of Our Marine Environment.

Act for the ocean

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RECOVERING ENDANGERED SHARKS AND RAYS

We helped launch a first-of-its-kind global coalition—ReShark—to restore
endangered shark and ray populations. ReShark includes 70+ nonprofit, academic
and government partners. The coalition’s first project is to recover
Indo-Pacific leopard sharks (Stegostoma tigrinum) in Indonesia. 

Shark and ray recovery

OCEAN POLICY AND ADVOCACY

The Seattle Aquarium works to advance science-based policies to conserve and
protect our marine environment. Our advocacy work at the local, state and
federal levels contributes to securing climate resilience, sustainable seas and
clean waters.

Influencing policy

RECOVERING XʷČ’IŁQS (PINTO ABALONE)

In 2020, the Seattle Aquarium joined Puget Sound Restoration Fund, WA Department
of Fish and Wildlife and others to recover xʷč’iłqs, which is Lushootseed for
pinto abalone (Haliotis kamtschatkana).

Recovering xʷč’iłqs
Honoring Place


THE SALISH SEA

We are honored to be responsible guests on the traditional and contemporary
territories of the Coast Salish people, who have stewarded these lands and
waters since time immemorial. The Seattle Aquarium is committed to developing a
strong foundation for long-lasting and mutually beneficial partnerships with
Tribal Nations, urban Native peoples and, as our mission grows, the Indigenous
peoples of the Indo-Pacific and their local diaspora. We strive for reciprocal,
respectful relationships rooted in the sovereignty of our Indigenous hosts. We
too give thanks to the ocean and all our ocean relatives we have the honor to
care and advocate for, be in relationship with, and be educators with for the
future wellbeing of our shared Earth.


Daily Presentations and Activities


AT THE AQUARIUM

All About Our Washington Waters

10am, 11:45am, 12:15pm, 1:15pm, 3pm


Location: Window on Washington Waters, Pier 59
Come experience the Window on Washington Waters habitat, devoted to marine life
found in our local waters. You’ll meet the inhabitants of the rocky reef and
kelp forest ecosystem found in the Salish Sea.
All About Our Harbor Seals

10:45 AM


Location: Harbor seal habitat, Pier 60
Get to know the harbor seals that call Seattle Aquarium home! Learn how we care
for them, and hear amazing facts about the most common marine mammals in the
Salish Sea. 
All About Our Octopus

11am


Location: Octopus Habitat, Pier 59
Join us to learn more about one of the ocean's most awe-inspiring creatures:
octopuses!
Marine Mammal Feeding

11:30 AM


Location: Marine mammal habitats, Pier 60
Join us for a feeding at one of our marine mammal habitats: harbor seals, sea
otters or northern fur seals. The location changes daily—ask a Seattle Aquarium
representative about which animals are scheduled to be fed when you arrive for
your visit. 
All About Our Sea Otters

2:15 PM


Location: Sea otter habitat, Pier 60
Join us for an introduction to our sea otters! Get to know more about this
iconic endangered species and learn how we care for the individuals that call
the Seattle Aquarium home.
All About Our Northern Fur Seals

3:45 PM


Location: Northern fur seal habitat, Pier 60
Come learn more about Chiidax and Flaherty, the northern fur seals living at the
Seattle Aquarium. 
Sea Otter Feeding

4:45 PM


Location: Sea otter habitat, Pier 60
Join Mishka and Sekiu, our delightful sea otter duo, for a feeding in their
habitat.
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UPCOMING EVENTS

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BEACH NATURALIST

Join us at the beach this summer! Our trained naturalists will be located across
eleven beaches on select days in May, June and July to help you explore low
tide.

12:00 AM
– 11:59 PM PST

Jul 18, 2024

LIGHTNING TALKS: RAYS

Join us to learn all about rays in this free digital event, where five speakers
will dazzle the audience with their knowledge of these incredible fish!

6:00 PM
– 7:00 PM PST

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EXPLORE THE AQUARIUM

Discover amazing animal species, learn about educational opportunities at the
Aquarium, and more! 

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AQUARIUM STORIES


HOW WILL THE OCEAN PAVILION MODEL SUSTAINABLE DESIGN?

The Ocean Pavilion will be LEED Gold-certified and Zero Carbon-certified. Read
on to discover what that entails and why it's[...]
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HEALTH CARE FOR FEATHERED FRIENDS AT THE AQUARIUM: A BIRDS-EYE VIEW

Birds at the Seattle Aquarium are trained to participate in their own health
care. How do they do it? By[...]
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WHAT IS BIODIVERSITY AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO US?

If you took a time machine back to four billion years ago, life would look very
different. Because all life[...]

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Aquarium for an entire year!

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INSPIRING CONSERVATION OF OUR MARINE ENVIRONMENT



We are honored to be responsible guests on the traditional and contemporary
territories of the Coast Salish people, who have stewarded these lands and
waters since time immemorial. The Seattle Aquarium is committed to developing a
strong foundation for long-lasting and mutually beneficial partnerships with
Tribal Nations, urban Native peoples and, as our mission grows, the Indigenous
peoples of the Indo-Pacific and their local diaspora. We strive for reciprocal,
respectful relationships rooted in the sovereignty of our Indigenous hosts. We
too give thanks to the ocean and all our ocean relatives we have the honor to
care and advocate for, be in relationship with, and be educators with for the
future wellbeing of our shared Earth.

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