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  1. Visit the Heal the Bay Aquarium to see over 100 local species, touch tanks, shark nursery, and more. Learn about marine science, support the aquarium, and enjoy special events and activities.

  2. This month and every month, Heal the Bay is committed to raising awareness about choosing reusable options over single-use plastic and keeping our waterways clean, safe, and beautiful for everyone. Fun, inspiring activations are happening all month long. So ditch the plastic, grab your reusable water bottle, sunscreen, and friends for climate ...

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  3. Specialties: Highly interactive environment with lots of opportunity for one on one interactions, field trip programs, birthday parties, environmental issues, volunteer opportunities, Heal the Bay Established in 1996. On March 1, 2003, Heal the Bay became the managing agent of Heal the Bay Aquarium (formerly known as the Ocean Discovery Center and run by UCLA). Heal the Bay Aquarium is Heal ...

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  4. Learn about Southern California coastal waters, watersheds and marine life at the Aquarium, located beach-level below the Carousel. The Aquarium is open to the public and offers education, interaction and discovery for visitors of all ages.

  5. 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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  6. 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. Since 2003, it is operated by Heal the Bay, a nonprofit organization. [1]

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