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Volunteer divers help keep the Monterey Bay Aquarium Kelp Forest exhibit clean. Even with the aquarium closed to visitors because of COVID-19, volunteer divers plunge into the tanks three times a ...
MONTEREY, Calif. -- A wild baby sea otter was born on Sunday morning at the Monterey Bay Aquarium's Great Tide Pool. According to the aquarium's blog: "For the last several days, a wild female sea ...
(Photo: Monterey Bay Aquarium) “I’ve been directly in contact with aquarium leadership and supervisors in Monterey County,” said Dr. Mark Ghaly, ...
Visitors at the Monterey Bay Aquarium on the California coast were treated with an early Christmas present Dec. 20. A wild sea otter snuck into the aquarium's tide pool and gave birth to an ...
The aquarium’s staff used members-only days this week to try out their new COVID-safety protocols.A very limited number of visitors were allowed inside. Members enter the Monterey Bay Aquarium ...
The Monterey Bay Aquarium is holding a social media photo contest for the entire month of October with the focus being seafood. Skip to content NOWCAST KSBW Action News 8 at 6 pm ...
The Monterey Bay Aquarium is set to welcome a new resident otter to the raft, but first they are asking for the community to help name her in a 24-hour poll on their website, closing at noon Thursday.
Regular admission to the Monterey Bay Aquarium is $59.95 for adults, $49.95 for teens and seniors over 70, and $44.95 for kids ages 5 to 12 — $210 for a family of four.
MONTEREY, Calif. - The Monterey Bay Aquarium is making it easier for more people to experience its sights and sounds this summer. Monday kicked off the first day the aquarium is offering free ...
The Monterey Bay Aquarium will begin accepting a new way to show vaccination status.According to the aquarium, ... You can also upload a photo of a CDC vaccine card.
Although other aquariums and zoos in Northern California have already re-opened, the Monterey Bay Aquarium — regularly included in lists of the world’s best– cannot.
MONTEREY – After a one-day online poll with almost 30,000 participants, the Monterey Bay Aquarium has announced it is naming its newest resident otter Opal. The aquarium is planning for Opal to ...
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