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NATIONAL AQUARIUM
The National Aquarium’s mission—to inspire conservation of the world’s aquatic treasures—begins within the walls of our buildings, but it does not end there. We protect, enhance and restore natural resources through education, habitat restoration, animal rescue and sustainable business practices. Our Conservation Work.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Livestreams. Dive Deeper. Blacktip Reef Jellies Invasion Pacific Coral Reef. There's nothing like experiencing the National Aquarium firsthand—but our live cams are the next best thing! * Please note our cameras are only livestreaming during business hours. After hours, please enjoy a previously recorded livestream segment.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Each one-hour virtual visit is a unique experience that begins with an ambassador animal encounter and a Q&A session with our Animal Programs team, followed by a guided activity with an educator. Guests may choose from a guided ocean animal drawing or an Aquarium-themed trivia game. This program costs $240 (non-members) and $190 (members) forNATIONAL AQUARIUM
In addition to implementing enhanced health and safety measures in response to COVID-19, the Aquarium has limited capacity for tours. Each tour will consist of two families/groups at a time with a maximum of four people in each group.This not only complies with our new safety measures, but also provides a more private, memorable experience for our guests.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Requirements: A one-year commitment to volunteer for at least 3 hours per month. A keen interest in biology or aquatic science, animals and their habitats, and ocean conservation. Previous participation in a National Aquarium Conservation Education Youth Program. Successfulcompletion of
TICKETING - NATIONAL AQUARIUM A general admission ticket to the National Aquarium includes access to all exhibits and daily presentations. Guests may tour up to 90 minutes after the last entry. Adults: $39.95. Children (Ages 3-11): $29.95. Seniors (Ages 65+): $34.95. Children 2 and under: Free. *All admission purchases are nontransferable and nonrefundable.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Horseshoe crabs feed on marine worms, clams, snails, crustaceans and dead fish, supplemented by algae and detritus. Female horseshoe crabs grow larger than males, reaching a maximum length of 24 inches (including the tail), while males reach total lengths of around 15 inches. Horseshoe crab populations are decreasing and consideredvulnerable
NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Jellies: Brainless and Beautiful. From the graceful Pacific sea nettle to the short and stout blue blubber, Jellies Invasion highlights the stunning diversity of these brainless invertebrates. Jellies come in every color, shape and size. They live in every ocean, thrive incoastal and
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These seahorses can be found in the western Atlantic Ocean. Seahorses primarily eat larval shrimp and amphipods. Longsnout seahorses typically range from 2 to 4 inches, with a maximum size of 6 inches. Population Status. According to the IUCN Red List, this speciesNATIONAL AQUARIUM
They crush fruits and berries to extract juice and have been observed getting intoxicated and rolling about drunkenly on the ground after feeding on fermented fruit nectar. They also feed on fruit, insects and larvae. Swainson's lorikeets typically grow to about 12 inches in length, and females tend to be a bit smaller than males.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
The National Aquarium’s mission—to inspire conservation of the world’s aquatic treasures—begins within the walls of our buildings, but it does not end there. We protect, enhance and restore natural resources through education, habitat restoration, animal rescue and sustainable business practices. Our Conservation Work.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Livestreams. Dive Deeper. Blacktip Reef Jellies Invasion Pacific Coral Reef. There's nothing like experiencing the National Aquarium firsthand—but our live cams are the next best thing! * Please note our cameras are only livestreaming during business hours. After hours, please enjoy a previously recorded livestream segment.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Each one-hour virtual visit is a unique experience that begins with an ambassador animal encounter and a Q&A session with our Animal Programs team, followed by a guided activity with an educator. Guests may choose from a guided ocean animal drawing or an Aquarium-themed trivia game. This program costs $240 (non-members) and $190 (members) forNATIONAL AQUARIUM
In addition to implementing enhanced health and safety measures in response to COVID-19, the Aquarium has limited capacity for tours. Each tour will consist of two families/groups at a time with a maximum of four people in each group.This not only complies with our new safety measures, but also provides a more private, memorable experience for our guests.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Requirements: A one-year commitment to volunteer for at least 3 hours per month. A keen interest in biology or aquatic science, animals and their habitats, and ocean conservation. Previous participation in a National Aquarium Conservation Education Youth Program. Successfulcompletion of
TICKETING - NATIONAL AQUARIUM A general admission ticket to the National Aquarium includes access to all exhibits and daily presentations. Guests may tour up to 90 minutes after the last entry. Adults: $39.95. Children (Ages 3-11): $29.95. Seniors (Ages 65+): $34.95. Children 2 and under: Free. *All admission purchases are nontransferable and nonrefundable.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Horseshoe crabs feed on marine worms, clams, snails, crustaceans and dead fish, supplemented by algae and detritus. Female horseshoe crabs grow larger than males, reaching a maximum length of 24 inches (including the tail), while males reach total lengths of around 15 inches. Horseshoe crab populations are decreasing and consideredvulnerable
NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Jellies: Brainless and Beautiful. From the graceful Pacific sea nettle to the short and stout blue blubber, Jellies Invasion highlights the stunning diversity of these brainless invertebrates. Jellies come in every color, shape and size. They live in every ocean, thrive incoastal and
NATIONAL AQUARIUM
These seahorses can be found in the western Atlantic Ocean. Seahorses primarily eat larval shrimp and amphipods. Longsnout seahorses typically range from 2 to 4 inches, with a maximum size of 6 inches. Population Status. According to the IUCN Red List, this speciesNATIONAL AQUARIUM
They crush fruits and berries to extract juice and have been observed getting intoxicated and rolling about drunkenly on the ground after feeding on fermented fruit nectar. They also feed on fruit, insects and larvae. Swainson's lorikeets typically grow to about 12 inches in length, and females tend to be a bit smaller than males.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Each one-hour virtual visit is a unique experience that begins with an ambassador animal encounter and a Q&A session with our Animal Programs team, followed by a guided activity with an educator. Guests may choose from a guided ocean animal drawing or an Aquarium-themed trivia game. This program costs $240 (non-members) and $190 (members) forNATIONAL AQUARIUM
The National Aquarium supports the new Maryland law that prohibits intentionally releasing balloons outdoors anywhere in the state beginning October 1, 2021.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
We still have the opportunity to help the ocean heal, but we need to act fast. Through strategic, global cooperation and investment, we canbuild back
NATIONAL AQUARIUM
The National Aquarium is located at: 501 E. Pratt St., Baltimore, MD 21202. With discounted parking at two nearby parking garages and a location convenient to public transit, the National Aquarium is easily accessible from Washington, D.C., by car, MARC train or Amtrak. Although the Aquarium does not operate its own parking facility, wehave
NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Jellies: Brainless and Beautiful. From the graceful Pacific sea nettle to the short and stout blue blubber, Jellies Invasion highlights the stunning diversity of these brainless invertebrates. Jellies come in every color, shape and size. They live in every ocean, thrive incoastal and
NATIONAL AQUARIUM
These seahorses can be found in the western Atlantic Ocean. Seahorses primarily eat larval shrimp and amphipods. Longsnout seahorses typically range from 2 to 4 inches, with a maximum size of 6 inches. Population Status. According to the IUCN Red List, this speciesNATIONAL AQUARIUM
Overview. The yellow-footed tortoise gets its name from the distinctive yellow or orange scales found on its limbs. These animals communicate with each other with rapid head movements. Females lay approximately four to eight eggs in each clutch, with a year-round breeding period. Yellow-footed tortoise eggs incubate for around 100to 200 days.
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The roughtail ray burrows into sediment to feed on bottom-dwelling, or benthic, invertebrates and fishes. This is the largest stingray at the National Aquarium. This species has been reported to grow as big as 7 feet across and 450 pounds. Population Status. The roughtail ray is not a threatened species.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Overview. The giant South American river turtle is one of the largest freshwater turtles in the world. They are highly aquatic; typically, the females only leave the water to bask and lay 50–150 eggs at communal nesting sites during the dry season.MEMBER LOGIN
Member Login. Please enter your member number below (digits only - no letters) and click on the "Login" button. If you can't log in or no longer have the number youNATIONAL AQUARIUM
The National Aquarium’s mission—to inspire conservation of the world’s aquatic treasures—begins within the walls of our buildings, but it does not end there. We protect, enhance and restore natural resources through education, habitat restoration, animal rescue and sustainable business practices. Our Conservation Work.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Livestreams. Dive Deeper. Blacktip Reef Jellies Invasion Pacific Coral Reef. There's nothing like experiencing the National Aquarium firsthand—but our live cams are the next best thing! * Please note our cameras are only livestreaming during business hours. After hours, please enjoy a previously recorded livestream segment.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Animals. Whether they’re finned or scaled, deep-sea swimmers or treetop dwellers, each one of the thousands of animals at the National Aquarium has a unique story to tell. The filters form submits automatically and reloads the page with new results whenever a fieldis changed.
NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Each one-hour virtual visit is a unique experience that begins with an ambassador animal encounter and a Q&A session with our Animal Programs team, followed by a guided activity with an educator. Guests may choose from a guided ocean animal drawing or an Aquarium-themed trivia game. This program costs $240 (non-members) and $190 (members) forNATIONAL AQUARIUM
Requirements: A one-year commitment to volunteer for at least 3 hours per month. A keen interest in biology or aquatic science, animals and their habitats, and ocean conservation. Previous participation in a National Aquarium Conservation Education Youth Program. Successfulcompletion of
NATIONAL AQUARIUM
In addition to implementing enhanced health and safety measures in response to COVID-19, the Aquarium has limited capacity for tours. Each tour will consist of two families/groups at a time with a maximum of four people in each group.This not only complies with our new safety measures, but also provides a more private, memorable experience for our guests. TICKETING - NATIONAL AQUARIUM A general admission ticket to the National Aquarium includes access to all exhibits and daily presentations. Guests may tour up to 90 minutes after the last entry. Adults: $39.95. Children (Ages 3-11): $29.95. Seniors (Ages 65+): $34.95. Children 2 and under: Free. *All admission purchases are nontransferable and nonrefundable.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Horseshoe crabs feed on marine worms, clams, snails, crustaceans and dead fish, supplemented by algae and detritus. Female horseshoe crabs grow larger than males, reaching a maximum length of 24 inches (including the tail), while males reach total lengths of around 15 inches. Horseshoe crab populations are decreasing and consideredvulnerable
NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Jellies: Brainless and Beautiful. From the graceful Pacific sea nettle to the short and stout blue blubber, Jellies Invasion highlights the stunning diversity of these brainless invertebrates. Jellies come in every color, shape and size. They live in every ocean, thrive incoastal and
NATIONAL AQUARIUM
This solitary animal hides among cracks and crevices, along rocky shorelines and in coral reefs. The green moray feeds mostly at night on fishes, crabs, shrimp, octopuses and squid. This species is one of the largest morays, with a maximum recorded length of 8 feet and weight of 65 pounds. Population Status. The green moray is commonthroughout
NATIONAL AQUARIUM
The National Aquarium’s mission—to inspire conservation of the world’s aquatic treasures—begins within the walls of our buildings, but it does not end there. We protect, enhance and restore natural resources through education, habitat restoration, animal rescue and sustainable business practices. Our Conservation Work.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Livestreams. Dive Deeper. Blacktip Reef Jellies Invasion Pacific Coral Reef. There's nothing like experiencing the National Aquarium firsthand—but our live cams are the next best thing! * Please note our cameras are only livestreaming during business hours. After hours, please enjoy a previously recorded livestream segment.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Animals. Whether they’re finned or scaled, deep-sea swimmers or treetop dwellers, each one of the thousands of animals at the National Aquarium has a unique story to tell. The filters form submits automatically and reloads the page with new results whenever a fieldis changed.
NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Each one-hour virtual visit is a unique experience that begins with an ambassador animal encounter and a Q&A session with our Animal Programs team, followed by a guided activity with an educator. Guests may choose from a guided ocean animal drawing or an Aquarium-themed trivia game. This program costs $240 (non-members) and $190 (members) forNATIONAL AQUARIUM
Requirements: A one-year commitment to volunteer for at least 3 hours per month. A keen interest in biology or aquatic science, animals and their habitats, and ocean conservation. Previous participation in a National Aquarium Conservation Education Youth Program. Successfulcompletion of
NATIONAL AQUARIUM
In addition to implementing enhanced health and safety measures in response to COVID-19, the Aquarium has limited capacity for tours. Each tour will consist of two families/groups at a time with a maximum of four people in each group.This not only complies with our new safety measures, but also provides a more private, memorable experience for our guests. TICKETING - NATIONAL AQUARIUM A general admission ticket to the National Aquarium includes access to all exhibits and daily presentations. Guests may tour up to 90 minutes after the last entry. Adults: $39.95. Children (Ages 3-11): $29.95. Seniors (Ages 65+): $34.95. Children 2 and under: Free. *All admission purchases are nontransferable and nonrefundable.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Horseshoe crabs feed on marine worms, clams, snails, crustaceans and dead fish, supplemented by algae and detritus. Female horseshoe crabs grow larger than males, reaching a maximum length of 24 inches (including the tail), while males reach total lengths of around 15 inches. Horseshoe crab populations are decreasing and consideredvulnerable
NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Jellies: Brainless and Beautiful. From the graceful Pacific sea nettle to the short and stout blue blubber, Jellies Invasion highlights the stunning diversity of these brainless invertebrates. Jellies come in every color, shape and size. They live in every ocean, thrive incoastal and
NATIONAL AQUARIUM
This solitary animal hides among cracks and crevices, along rocky shorelines and in coral reefs. The green moray feeds mostly at night on fishes, crabs, shrimp, octopuses and squid. This species is one of the largest morays, with a maximum recorded length of 8 feet and weight of 65 pounds. Population Status. The green moray is commonthroughout
NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Animals. Whether they’re finned or scaled, deep-sea swimmers or treetop dwellers, each one of the thousands of animals at the National Aquarium has a unique story to tell. The filters form submits automatically and reloads the page with new results whenever a fieldis changed.
NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Each one-hour virtual visit is a unique experience that begins with an ambassador animal encounter and a Q&A session with our Animal Programs team, followed by a guided activity with an educator. Guests may choose from a guided ocean animal drawing or an Aquarium-themed trivia game. This program costs $240 (non-members) and $190 (members) forNATIONAL AQUARIUM
The National Aquarium supports the new Maryland law that prohibits intentionally releasing balloons outdoors anywhere in the state beginning October 1, 2021.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Award-Winning Exhibits. Experience dozens of unique aquatic habitats—from a northern Australian river gorge to an Indo-Pacific reef to a tropical rain forest—all interconnected by the bindingforce of water.
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Getting to the Aquarium. The National Aquarium is located at: 501 E. Pratt St., Baltimore, MD 21202 With discounted parking at two nearby parking garages and a location convenient to public transit, the National Aquarium is easily accessible from Washington, D.C., by car, MARC train or Amtrak.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
We still have the opportunity to help the ocean heal, but we need to act fast. Through strategic, global cooperation and investment, we canbuild back
NATIONAL AQUARIUM
The National Aquarium is pleased to offer special reduced admission opportunities to our Baltimore neighbors, active military personnel and others, as well as downtown hotel packages for guests visiting from out of town! There are so many ways to access theJOIN OUR TEAM
Careers. Thank you for your interest is working at the National Aquarium! From animal care to administration and everything in between, we're always looking for passionate, talented individuals to join our team and help us inspire conservation of the world's aquatictreasures.
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An anemone has a single opening in the center of an oral disc, by which it consumes food and excretes waste. At the Aquarium, they are fed pieces of shrimp, fish and krill. Most anemones are small, but some can grow as large as 6.5 feet in diameter. Most anemone species are non-threatened, but there are a few considered vulnerable.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
They crush fruits and berries to extract juice and have been observed getting intoxicated and rolling about drunkenly on the ground after feeding on fermented fruit nectar. They also feed on fruit, insects and larvae. Swainson's lorikeets typically grow to about 12 inches in length, and females tend to be a bit smaller than males.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
The National Aquarium’s mission—to inspire conservation of the world’s aquatic treasures—begins within the walls of our buildings, but it does not end there. We protect, enhance and restore natural resources through education, habitat restoration, animal rescue and sustainable business practices. Our Conservation Work.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Livestreams. Dive Deeper. Blacktip Reef Jellies Invasion Pacific Coral Reef. There's nothing like experiencing the National Aquarium firsthand—but our live cams are the next best thing! * Please note our cameras are only livestreaming during business hours. After hours, please enjoy a previously recorded livestream segment.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Each one-hour virtual visit is a unique experience that begins with an ambassador animal encounter and a Q&A session with our Animal Programs team, followed by a guided activity with an educator. Guests may choose from a guided ocean animal drawing or an Aquarium-themed trivia game. This program costs $240 (non-members) and $190 (members) forNATIONAL AQUARIUM
In addition to implementing enhanced health and safety measures in response to COVID-19, the Aquarium has limited capacity for tours. Each tour will consist of two families/groups at a time with a maximum of four people in each group.This not only complies with our new safety measures, but also provides a more private, memorable experience for our guests. TICKETING - NATIONAL AQUARIUM A general admission ticket to the National Aquarium includes access to all exhibits and daily presentations. Guests may tour up to 90 minutes after the last entry. Adults: $39.95. Children (Ages 3-11): $29.95. Seniors (Ages 65+): $34.95. Children 2 and under: Free. *All admission purchases are nontransferable and nonrefundable.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Horseshoe crabs feed on marine worms, clams, snails, crustaceans and dead fish, supplemented by algae and detritus. Female horseshoe crabs grow larger than males, reaching a maximum length of 24 inches (including the tail), while males reach total lengths of around 15 inches. Horseshoe crab populations are decreasing and consideredvulnerable
NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Jellies: Brainless and Beautiful. From the graceful Pacific sea nettle to the short and stout blue blubber, Jellies Invasion highlights the stunning diversity of these brainless invertebrates. Jellies come in every color, shape and size. They live in every ocean, thrive incoastal and
NATIONAL AQUARIUM
These seahorses can be found in the western Atlantic Ocean. Seahorses primarily eat larval shrimp and amphipods. Longsnout seahorses typically range from 2 to 4 inches, with a maximum size of 6 inches. Population Status. According to the IUCN Red List, this speciesNATIONAL AQUARIUM
They crush fruits and berries to extract juice and have been observed getting intoxicated and rolling about drunkenly on the ground after feeding on fermented fruit nectar. They also feed on fruit, insects and larvae. Swainson's lorikeets typically grow to about 12 inches in length, and females tend to be a bit smaller than males.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Curtis Bennett is the National Aquarium’s director of equity and community engagement. He and his team develop long-lasting relationships with local residents and stakeholders, and collaborate with them to develop environmental programs and projects that meet the needs of the community.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
The National Aquarium’s mission—to inspire conservation of the world’s aquatic treasures—begins within the walls of our buildings, but it does not end there. We protect, enhance and restore natural resources through education, habitat restoration, animal rescue and sustainable business practices. Our Conservation Work.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Livestreams. Dive Deeper. Blacktip Reef Jellies Invasion Pacific Coral Reef. There's nothing like experiencing the National Aquarium firsthand—but our live cams are the next best thing! * Please note our cameras are only livestreaming during business hours. After hours, please enjoy a previously recorded livestream segment.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Each one-hour virtual visit is a unique experience that begins with an ambassador animal encounter and a Q&A session with our Animal Programs team, followed by a guided activity with an educator. Guests may choose from a guided ocean animal drawing or an Aquarium-themed trivia game. This program costs $240 (non-members) and $190 (members) forNATIONAL AQUARIUM
In addition to implementing enhanced health and safety measures in response to COVID-19, the Aquarium has limited capacity for tours. Each tour will consist of two families/groups at a time with a maximum of four people in each group.This not only complies with our new safety measures, but also provides a more private, memorable experience for our guests. TICKETING - NATIONAL AQUARIUM A general admission ticket to the National Aquarium includes access to all exhibits and daily presentations. Guests may tour up to 90 minutes after the last entry. Adults: $39.95. Children (Ages 3-11): $29.95. Seniors (Ages 65+): $34.95. Children 2 and under: Free. *All admission purchases are nontransferable and nonrefundable.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Horseshoe crabs feed on marine worms, clams, snails, crustaceans and dead fish, supplemented by algae and detritus. Female horseshoe crabs grow larger than males, reaching a maximum length of 24 inches (including the tail), while males reach total lengths of around 15 inches. Horseshoe crab populations are decreasing and consideredvulnerable
NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Jellies: Brainless and Beautiful. From the graceful Pacific sea nettle to the short and stout blue blubber, Jellies Invasion highlights the stunning diversity of these brainless invertebrates. Jellies come in every color, shape and size. They live in every ocean, thrive incoastal and
NATIONAL AQUARIUM
These seahorses can be found in the western Atlantic Ocean. Seahorses primarily eat larval shrimp and amphipods. Longsnout seahorses typically range from 2 to 4 inches, with a maximum size of 6 inches. Population Status. According to the IUCN Red List, this speciesNATIONAL AQUARIUM
They crush fruits and berries to extract juice and have been observed getting intoxicated and rolling about drunkenly on the ground after feeding on fermented fruit nectar. They also feed on fruit, insects and larvae. Swainson's lorikeets typically grow to about 12 inches in length, and females tend to be a bit smaller than males.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Curtis Bennett is the National Aquarium’s director of equity and community engagement. He and his team develop long-lasting relationships with local residents and stakeholders, and collaborate with them to develop environmental programs and projects that meet the needs of the community.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Each one-hour virtual visit is a unique experience that begins with an ambassador animal encounter and a Q&A session with our Animal Programs team, followed by a guided activity with an educator. Guests may choose from a guided ocean animal drawing or an Aquarium-themed trivia game. This program costs $240 (non-members) and $190 (members) forNATIONAL AQUARIUM
Requirements: A one-year commitment to volunteer for at least 3 hours per month. A keen interest in biology or aquatic science, animals and their habitats, and ocean conservation. Previous participation in a National Aquarium Conservation Education Youth Program. Successfulcompletion of
NATIONAL AQUARIUM
National Aquarium Animal Rescue is federally permitted by the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to respond to sick and injured sea turtles and marine mammals along Maryland's 3,190 miles of coastline. We also partner with other institutions to rehabilitate animals that strand upNATIONAL AQUARIUM
We still have the opportunity to help the ocean heal, but we need to act fast. Through strategic, global cooperation and investment, we canbuild back
NATIONAL AQUARIUM
These seahorses can be found in the western Atlantic Ocean. Seahorses primarily eat larval shrimp and amphipods. Longsnout seahorses typically range from 2 to 4 inches, with a maximum size of 6 inches. Population Status. According to the IUCN Red List, this speciesNATIONAL AQUARIUM
Overview. The giant South American river turtle is one of the largest freshwater turtles in the world. They are highly aquatic; typically, the females only leave the water to bask and lay 50–150 eggs at communal nesting sites during the dry season.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Overview. The yellow-footed tortoise gets its name from the distinctive yellow or orange scales found on its limbs. These animals communicate with each other with rapid head movements. Females lay approximately four to eight eggs in each clutch, with a year-round breeding period. Yellow-footed tortoise eggs incubate for around 100to 200 days.
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This solitary animal hides among cracks and crevices, along rocky shorelines and in coral reefs. The green moray feeds mostly at night on fishes, crabs, shrimp, octopuses and squid. This species is one of the largest morays, with a maximum recorded length of 8 feet and weight of 65 pounds. Population Status. The green moray is commonthroughout
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Member Login. Please enter your member number below (digits only - no letters) and click on the "Login" button. If you can't log in or no longer have the number youNATIONAL AQUARIUM
Curtis Bennett is the National Aquarium’s director of equity and community engagement. He and his team develop long-lasting relationships with local residents and stakeholders, and collaborate with them to develop environmental programs and projects that meet the needs of the community.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
The National Aquarium’s mission—to inspire conservation of the world’s aquatic treasures—begins within the walls of our buildings, but it does not end there. We protect, enhance and restore natural resources through education, habitat restoration, animal rescue and sustainable business practices. Our Conservation Work.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Livestreams. Dive Deeper. Blacktip Reef Jellies Invasion Pacific Coral Reef. There's nothing like experiencing the National Aquarium firsthand—but our live cams are the next best thing! * Please note our cameras are only livestreaming during business hours. After hours, please enjoy a previously recorded livestream segment.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Each one-hour virtual visit is a unique experience that begins with an ambassador animal encounter and a Q&A session with our Animal Programs team, followed by a guided activity with an educator. Guests may choose from a guided ocean animal drawing or an Aquarium-themed trivia game. This program costs $240 (non-members) and $190 (members) forNATIONAL AQUARIUM
In addition to implementing enhanced health and safety measures in response to COVID-19, the Aquarium has limited capacity for tours. Each tour will consist of two families/groups at a time with a maximum of four people in each group.This not only complies with our new safety measures, but also provides a more private, memorable experience for our guests. TICKETING - NATIONAL AQUARIUM A general admission ticket to the National Aquarium includes access to all exhibits and daily presentations. Guests may tour up to 90 minutes after the last entry. Adults: $39.95. Children (Ages 3-11): $29.95. Seniors (Ages 65+): $34.95. Children 2 and under: Free. *All admission purchases are nontransferable and nonrefundable.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Horseshoe crabs feed on marine worms, clams, snails, crustaceans and dead fish, supplemented by algae and detritus. Female horseshoe crabs grow larger than males, reaching a maximum length of 24 inches (including the tail), while males reach total lengths of around 15 inches. Horseshoe crab populations are decreasing and consideredvulnerable
NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Jellies: Brainless and Beautiful. From the graceful Pacific sea nettle to the short and stout blue blubber, Jellies Invasion highlights the stunning diversity of these brainless invertebrates. Jellies come in every color, shape and size. They live in every ocean, thrive incoastal and
NATIONAL AQUARIUM
These seahorses can be found in the western Atlantic Ocean. Seahorses primarily eat larval shrimp and amphipods. Longsnout seahorses typically range from 2 to 4 inches, with a maximum size of 6 inches. Population Status. According to the IUCN Red List, this speciesNATIONAL AQUARIUM
They crush fruits and berries to extract juice and have been observed getting intoxicated and rolling about drunkenly on the ground after feeding on fermented fruit nectar. They also feed on fruit, insects and larvae. Swainson's lorikeets typically grow to about 12 inches in length, and females tend to be a bit smaller than males.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Curtis Bennett is the National Aquarium’s director of equity and community engagement. He and his team develop long-lasting relationships with local residents and stakeholders, and collaborate with them to develop environmental programs and projects that meet the needs of the community.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
The National Aquarium’s mission—to inspire conservation of the world’s aquatic treasures—begins within the walls of our buildings, but it does not end there. We protect, enhance and restore natural resources through education, habitat restoration, animal rescue and sustainable business practices. Our Conservation Work.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Livestreams. Dive Deeper. Blacktip Reef Jellies Invasion Pacific Coral Reef. There's nothing like experiencing the National Aquarium firsthand—but our live cams are the next best thing! * Please note our cameras are only livestreaming during business hours. After hours, please enjoy a previously recorded livestream segment.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Each one-hour virtual visit is a unique experience that begins with an ambassador animal encounter and a Q&A session with our Animal Programs team, followed by a guided activity with an educator. Guests may choose from a guided ocean animal drawing or an Aquarium-themed trivia game. This program costs $240 (non-members) and $190 (members) forNATIONAL AQUARIUM
In addition to implementing enhanced health and safety measures in response to COVID-19, the Aquarium has limited capacity for tours. Each tour will consist of two families/groups at a time with a maximum of four people in each group.This not only complies with our new safety measures, but also provides a more private, memorable experience for our guests. TICKETING - NATIONAL AQUARIUM A general admission ticket to the National Aquarium includes access to all exhibits and daily presentations. Guests may tour up to 90 minutes after the last entry. Adults: $39.95. Children (Ages 3-11): $29.95. Seniors (Ages 65+): $34.95. Children 2 and under: Free. *All admission purchases are nontransferable and nonrefundable.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Horseshoe crabs feed on marine worms, clams, snails, crustaceans and dead fish, supplemented by algae and detritus. Female horseshoe crabs grow larger than males, reaching a maximum length of 24 inches (including the tail), while males reach total lengths of around 15 inches. Horseshoe crab populations are decreasing and consideredvulnerable
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Jellies: Brainless and Beautiful. From the graceful Pacific sea nettle to the short and stout blue blubber, Jellies Invasion highlights the stunning diversity of these brainless invertebrates. Jellies come in every color, shape and size. They live in every ocean, thrive incoastal and
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These seahorses can be found in the western Atlantic Ocean. Seahorses primarily eat larval shrimp and amphipods. Longsnout seahorses typically range from 2 to 4 inches, with a maximum size of 6 inches. Population Status. According to the IUCN Red List, this speciesNATIONAL AQUARIUM
They crush fruits and berries to extract juice and have been observed getting intoxicated and rolling about drunkenly on the ground after feeding on fermented fruit nectar. They also feed on fruit, insects and larvae. Swainson's lorikeets typically grow to about 12 inches in length, and females tend to be a bit smaller than males.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Curtis Bennett is the National Aquarium’s director of equity and community engagement. He and his team develop long-lasting relationships with local residents and stakeholders, and collaborate with them to develop environmental programs and projects that meet the needs of the community.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Each one-hour virtual visit is a unique experience that begins with an ambassador animal encounter and a Q&A session with our Animal Programs team, followed by a guided activity with an educator. Guests may choose from a guided ocean animal drawing or an Aquarium-themed trivia game. This program costs $240 (non-members) and $190 (members) forNATIONAL AQUARIUM
Requirements: A one-year commitment to volunteer for at least 3 hours per month. A keen interest in biology or aquatic science, animals and their habitats, and ocean conservation. Previous participation in a National Aquarium Conservation Education Youth Program. Successfulcompletion of
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National Aquarium Animal Rescue is federally permitted by the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to respond to sick and injured sea turtles and marine mammals along Maryland's 3,190 miles of coastline. We also partner with other institutions to rehabilitate animals that strand upNATIONAL AQUARIUM
We still have the opportunity to help the ocean heal, but we need to act fast. Through strategic, global cooperation and investment, we canbuild back
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Overview. Skim the surface and swim to the depths with a pod of dolphins that share the ocean with all sorts of strange and wonderful animals. Set against breathtaking underwater views, this 4D Experience® explores how dolphins engage with each other to survive, thrive and play in the ocean.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Overview. The giant South American river turtle is one of the largest freshwater turtles in the world. They are highly aquatic; typically, the females only leave the water to bask and lay 50–150 eggs at communal nesting sites during the dry season.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
These seahorses can be found in the western Atlantic Ocean. Seahorses primarily eat larval shrimp and amphipods. Longsnout seahorses typically range from 2 to 4 inches, with a maximum size of 6 inches. Population Status. According to the IUCN Red List, this speciesNATIONAL AQUARIUM
Overview. The yellow-footed tortoise gets its name from the distinctive yellow or orange scales found on its limbs. These animals communicate with each other with rapid head movements. Females lay approximately four to eight eggs in each clutch, with a year-round breeding period. Yellow-footed tortoise eggs incubate for around 100to 200 days.
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This solitary animal hides among cracks and crevices, along rocky shorelines and in coral reefs. The green moray feeds mostly at night on fishes, crabs, shrimp, octopuses and squid. This species is one of the largest morays, with a maximum recorded length of 8 feet and weight of 65 pounds. Population Status. The green moray is commonthroughout
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Curtis Bennett is the National Aquarium’s director of equity and community engagement. He and his team develop long-lasting relationships with local residents and stakeholders, and collaborate with them to develop environmental programs and projects that meet the needs of the community.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
The National Aquarium’s mission—to inspire conservation of the world’s aquatic treasures—begins within the walls of our buildings, but it does not end there. We protect, enhance and restore natural resources through education, habitat restoration, animal rescue and sustainable business practices. Our Conservation Work.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Livestreams. Dive Deeper. Blacktip Reef Jellies Invasion Pacific Coral Reef. There's nothing like experiencing the National Aquarium firsthand—but our live cams are the next best thing! * Please note our cameras are only livestreaming during business hours. After hours, please enjoy a previously recorded livestream segment. TICKETING - NATIONAL AQUARIUM A general admission ticket to the National Aquarium includes access to all exhibits and daily presentations. Guests may tour up to 90 minutes after the last entry. Adults: $39.95. Children (Ages 3-11): $29.95. Seniors (Ages 65+): $34.95. Children 2 and under: Free. *All admission purchases are nontransferable and nonrefundable.JOIN OUR TEAM
Careers. Thank you for your interest is working at the National Aquarium! From animal care to administration and everything in between, we're always looking for passionate, talented individuals to join our team and help us inspire conservation of the world's aquatic treasures. Please browse our available positions, and be sure to checkback often!
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Horseshoe crabs feed on marine worms, clams, snails, crustaceans and dead fish, supplemented by algae and detritus. Female horseshoe crabs grow larger than males, reaching a maximum length of 24 inches (including the tail), while males reach total lengths of around 15 inches. Horseshoe crab populations are decreasing and consideredvulnerable
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Jellies: Brainless and Beautiful. From the graceful Pacific sea nettle to the short and stout blue blubber, Jellies Invasion highlights the stunning diversity of these brainless invertebrates. Jellies come in every color, shape and size. They live in every ocean, thrive incoastal and
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They crush fruits and berries to extract juice and have been observed getting intoxicated and rolling about drunkenly on the ground after feeding on fermented fruit nectar. They also feed on fruit, insects and larvae. Swainson's lorikeets typically grow to about 12 inches in length, and females tend to be a bit smaller than males.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Australia: Unique and Unusual. This immersive exhibit is home to nearly 1,000 animals representing more than 70 species—many of which are only found in Australia. Guests come face to face with turtles, crocodiles, snakes, lizards, free-flying birds and more as they walk through this replication of an Australian river gorge. 70.MEMBER LOGIN
Member Login. Please enter your member number below (digits only - no letters) and click on the "Login" button. If you can't log in or no longer have the number youNATIONAL AQUARIUM
The National Aquarium’s mission—to inspire conservation of the world’s aquatic treasures—begins within the walls of our buildings, but it does not end there. We protect, enhance and restore natural resources through education, habitat restoration, animal rescue and sustainable business practices. Our Conservation Work.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Livestreams. Dive Deeper. Blacktip Reef Jellies Invasion Pacific Coral Reef. There's nothing like experiencing the National Aquarium firsthand—but our live cams are the next best thing! * Please note our cameras are only livestreaming during business hours. After hours, please enjoy a previously recorded livestream segment. TICKETING - NATIONAL AQUARIUM A general admission ticket to the National Aquarium includes access to all exhibits and daily presentations. Guests may tour up to 90 minutes after the last entry. Adults: $39.95. Children (Ages 3-11): $29.95. Seniors (Ages 65+): $34.95. Children 2 and under: Free. *All admission purchases are nontransferable and nonrefundable.JOIN OUR TEAM
Careers. Thank you for your interest is working at the National Aquarium! From animal care to administration and everything in between, we're always looking for passionate, talented individuals to join our team and help us inspire conservation of the world's aquatic treasures. Please browse our available positions, and be sure to checkback often!
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Horseshoe crabs feed on marine worms, clams, snails, crustaceans and dead fish, supplemented by algae and detritus. Female horseshoe crabs grow larger than males, reaching a maximum length of 24 inches (including the tail), while males reach total lengths of around 15 inches. Horseshoe crab populations are decreasing and consideredvulnerable
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Jellies: Brainless and Beautiful. From the graceful Pacific sea nettle to the short and stout blue blubber, Jellies Invasion highlights the stunning diversity of these brainless invertebrates. Jellies come in every color, shape and size. They live in every ocean, thrive incoastal and
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They crush fruits and berries to extract juice and have been observed getting intoxicated and rolling about drunkenly on the ground after feeding on fermented fruit nectar. They also feed on fruit, insects and larvae. Swainson's lorikeets typically grow to about 12 inches in length, and females tend to be a bit smaller than males.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Australia: Unique and Unusual. This immersive exhibit is home to nearly 1,000 animals representing more than 70 species—many of which are only found in Australia. Guests come face to face with turtles, crocodiles, snakes, lizards, free-flying birds and more as they walk through this replication of an Australian river gorge. 70.MEMBER LOGIN
Member Login. Please enter your member number below (digits only - no letters) and click on the "Login" button. If you can't log in or no longer have the number youNATIONAL AQUARIUM
Animals. Whether they’re finned or scaled, deep-sea swimmers or treetop dwellers, each one of the thousands of animals at the National Aquarium has a unique story to tell. The filters form submits automatically and reloads the page with new results whenever a fieldis changed.
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National Aquarium ( 501 E. Pratt St., Baltimore, MD 21202) Although the Aquarium does not operate its own parking facility, we have two official parking partners nearby. Tickets pulled from both Parkway Lockwood Place & the LAZ Inner Harbor Garage can be validated for a discount to Aquarium guests. Aquarium members receive an even biggerdiscount.
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We still have the opportunity to help the ocean heal, but we need to act fast. Through strategic, global cooperation and investment, we canbuild back
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Navigate to the homepage. The National Aquarium is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to inspire conservation of the world'saquatic treasures.
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Requirements: A one-year commitment to volunteer for at least 3 hours per month. A keen interest in biology or aquatic science, animals and their habitats, and ocean conservation. Previous participation in a National Aquarium Conservation Education Youth Program. Successfulcompletion of
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Overview. Skim the surface and swim to the depths with a pod of dolphins that share the ocean with all sorts of strange and wonderful animals. Set against breathtaking underwater views, this 4D Experience® explores how dolphins engage with each other to survive, thrive and play in the ocean.NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Overview. The yellow-footed tortoise gets its name from the distinctive yellow or orange scales found on its limbs. These animals communicate with each other with rapid head movements. Females lay approximately four to eight eggs in each clutch, with a year-round breeding period. Yellow-footed tortoise eggs incubate for around 100to 200 days.
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This solitary animal hides among cracks and crevices, along rocky shorelines and in coral reefs. The green moray feeds mostly at night on fishes, crabs, shrimp, octopuses and squid. This species is one of the largest morays, with a maximum recorded length of 8 feet and weight of 65 pounds. Population Status. The green moray is commonthroughout
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Animals August 23, 2019 ANIMAL UPDATE: MACAW-ESOME PAIR IN UPLAND TROPICAL RAIN FOREST Next time you visit, keep your eyes peeled for the Aquarium’s two new residents—a blue and gold macaw and a scarlet macaw! Conservation August 13, 2019 BALTIMORE ADDRESSES PLASTIC POLLUTION Our hometown of Baltimore is currently considering legislation to reduce plastic pollution by eliminating the distribution of single-useplastic bags.
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