By: Mackenzie McPartland. Opened on June 20,1969 There have been four main aquariums in Boston In 1978, there was a large blizzard that destroyed many.

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By: Mackenzie McPartland

Opened on June 20,1969 There have been four main aquariums in Boston In 1978, there was a large blizzard that destroyed many exhibits In 1993 an animal health department was created

Aquarium Admission Adult Admission$21.95 Child (3-11) Admission$13.95 Senior (60+) Admission$19.95 Child Under Age 3Free Aquarium MembersFree There is also… IMAX Theater $7-$10 Combo Tickets $28-$48 Whale Watch $20-$40

With a membership you can get… A free monthly newsletter and magazine Free admission everyday Discounted parking Discounted Educational Programs ($30-$40 off) Opportunity to join New England Dive Club

Many volunteers (feed animals, take photos, and design surveys) You can sponsor an animal Give a donations Private, non-profit organization

Hide and Seek for different age groups Harbor Camps; 1-2 weeks Daily Shows and Presentations Aquarium Lecture Series Blue Discoveries Aqua Day

Conservation projects connected to this aquarium are throughout the world They breed endangered species They design alarms to prevent dolphins from getting trapped in fishing nets

African Penguin American Lobster Atlantic Harbor Seal Giant Pacific Octopus Green Anaconda Green Sea Turtle Leafy Sea Dragon Little Blue Penguin Moon Jelly Northern Fur Seal Right Whale Rock hopper Penguin Sand Tiger Shark Lionfish Sharks Turtles Many Tropical Fish

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