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  1. Visit the aquarium under the pier and see over 100 local marine animals and wildlife species. Learn about Heal the Bay's work to protect the Bay and its inhabitants through exhibits, programs, and events.

  2. Learn about Southern California coastal waters and marine life at the Aquarium, located below the Carousel at the Pier. The Aquarium offers public hours, education programs and green business features.

  3. About. Heal the Bay Aquarium is a marine education facility, which inspires understanding and conservation of Southern California coastal waters, watersheds and marine life through education, interaction and discovery. Located beach level, just below the Carousel at the Santa Monica Pier, the Aquarium is open to the general public daily.

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  4. Heal the Bay Aquarium is very small compared to the other large aquariums in Long Beach of Monterey, but it is wonderful. It is at the start of the Santa Monica Pier so there is lots to do after your visit if you want. Check their website for hours because they can be odd. There is a touch tank for kids, and please watch your kids.

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  6. Heal the Bay is a nonprofit organization that works to protect and restore the coastal environment in Los Angeles County. Learn about their Earth Month events, sea level rise panel, bioblitz activities, and more.

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  7. Heal the Bay Aquarium, previously named the Santa Monica Pier Aquarium, is a private-public aquarium at a California State Beach Park managed by Los Angeles County Department of Beaches and Harbors, located beneath the Santa Monica Pier, adjacent to the Pacific Ocean.

  8. Jan 23, 2020 · Managed under Heal the Bay, the Santa Monica Pier Aquarium has thrived as home to over 100 species of marine animals and plants that serve as living examples of the importance of Heal the Bay’s work in the Greater LA area—especially the Santa Monica Bay.

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