Overview

Situated on California's central coast, the Monterey Bay Aquarium is a pioneering marine conservation and education institution. Founded in 1984, it's perched on the edge of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, an area of remarkable biodiversity. The aquarium is known for its impressive exhibits of marine life, ranging from mesmerizing jellyfish to playful sea otters, and is dedicated to inspiring the conservation of the world's oceans.

Visitors to the Monterey Bay Aquarium can expect a deep dive into marine life, offering an immersive and insightful journey into the world beneath the waves. With over 200 award-winning galleries and exhibits, the aquarium offers a view into the diverse life of the Monterey Bay habitat. Highlights include the Kelp Forest, one of the tallest aquarium exhibits in the world, the million-gallon Open Sea exhibit, and the playful Sea Otter exhibit. Interactive displays, daily feedings, and presentations add to the educational and engaging experience.

The Monterey Bay Aquarium is at the forefront of marine conservation, conducting extensive research and advocacy. Their Seafood Watch program is recognized globally, advising consumers and businesses on sustainable seafood choices. The aquarium also engages in active conservation research on sea otters, white sharks, and tuna and policy advocacy on critical issues affecting ocean health.

Details
  • Zoo Size:
    320,000+ st ft
  • Number of Species on Display:
    550+
  • Number of Animals:
    35,000+
  • Key Exhibits:
    Kelp Forest || Open Sea || Sea Otters || Penguins || Rocky Shore || Splash Zone & Penguins || Sandy Shore & Aviary || Monterey Bay Habitats
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Contact Information
  • Email:
    equarist@mbayaq.org
  • Phone:
    (831) 648-4800
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