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- Home | Cabrillo Marine Aquarium - San Pedro, California
Discover the underwater world of Southern California Cabrillo Marine Aquarium is a leader in accessible, science-based marine education where every person is inspired to understand, respect, and protect the ocean and all life it sustains
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The aquarium began in 1935 as a collection of marine specimens stored in the Cabrillo Beach Bathhouse In 1949, John Olguin, captain of the Cabrillo Beach lifeguards, was appointed director of the museum
- Cabrillo Marine Aquarium, San Pedro, CA: Information, Tickets and Reviews
Fantastic experience: Cabrillo Beach in San Pedro, California, offers a charming coastal escape with a rich history and diverse attractions The beach is split into two areas: the inner harbor, ideal for families and windsurfers, and the outer beach, perfect for sunbathing and swimming
- Cabrillo Marine Aquarium | Attractions in San Pedro, Los Angeles - Time Out
Dedicated to Southern California marine life, this low-key aquarium is home to a jellyfish farm, a hands-on tidal pool exhibit and 30 ocean-life tanks
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The Cabrillo Marine Aquarium is divided into Mudflats like crabs, clams, sand dollars, sea starts, and some fish, and Rocky Shores, and Open Ocean like sharks, whales, dolphins, jelly fish, and sea birds
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incredible fish during a short auditorium program, then head out for a guided beach observation to witness the magic firsthand Plus, don’t miss Fishtival on May 2nd! Be sure to dress warmly and bring a flashlight! During April, May, and June (closed season), grunion can be observed but not touched Admission: $10 adults | $5 seniors
- Cabrillo Beach Museum: A Deep Dive into San Pedro’s Marine World . . .
Imagine a large, shallow basin filled with cool, clear seawater, mimicking the ebb and flow of the tides Here, under the watchful eyes of knowledgeable docents, visitors are invited to gently touch sea stars, anemones, hermit crabs, and sea urchins
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