Overview

The Seattle Aquarium is situated on Pier 59 along the downtown Seattle waterfront. Since its establishment in 1977, it has been a premier marine conservation, research, and public education facility in the Pacific Northwest. The aquarium is dedicated to inspiring the conservation of the marine environment and provides insights into the marine ecosystems of Puget Sound and surrounding regions.

Visitors to the Seattle Aquarium are treated to an array of exhibits showcasing marine life from the Pacific Northwest and other parts of the world. From the breathtaking Window on Washington Waters, which displays a rich tapestry of local marine species, to the playful sea otters and awe-inspiring Pacific octopus, guests are immersed in the rich and diverse underwater world. Interactive touch tanks and guided tours further enhance the hands-on learning experience.

The Seattle Aquarium is deeply committed to marine conservation and is involved in numerous research initiatives and conservation programs. These efforts are centered on understanding and protecting marine species and their habitats, with special attention to the issues affecting the waters of the Pacific Northwest. Additionally, through educational programs and community outreach, the aquarium seeks to foster a sense of stewardship for the marine environment among its visitors.

Details
  • Number of Species on Display:
    400+
  • Number of Animals:
    12,000+
  • Key Exhibits:
    Window on Washington Waters || Pacific Coral Reef || Birds & Shores || Marine Mammals || Underwater Dome || Life on the Edge Tide Pools || Life of a Drifter
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Contact Information
  • Email:
    info@seattleaquarium.org
  • Phone:
    (206) 386-4300
  • Website: