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The Waikiki Aquarium, founded in 1904, is the third oldest
public aquarium in the United States. A part of the University of Hawaii
since 1919, the Aquarium is located next to a living reef on the
Waikiki shoreline.
Our
exhibits, programs, and research focus on the aquatic life of
Hawaii and the tropical Pacific. Over 2,500 organisms in our exhibits
represent more than 420 species of aquatic animals and every year,
roughly 350,000 people visit the Waikiki Aquarium.
The
Waikiki Aquarium has been designated as the Coastal Ecosystem
Learning Center for the Pacific Island Region of the Coastal America
Partnership.
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Vital statistics on rates, times, schedules, and visitor information.
Everything you and your family need to get up close and personal with
some of our amazing reef residents.
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Take an interactive stroll through our exhibits.
Available "24/7" via the Aquarium's Virtual Tour.
We've also included links to our Marine Life Profiles for information
on many of the animals on our tour - fun and educational.
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Sharks, corals and seals. Get eye to eye with a shark,
watch coral grow, spy on a seal. The live cameras at the
Aquarium allow you to glimpse marine life in real time. If you only see
the time on a black screen, it's night here in Hawaii, come back during
the day!
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Reef walks, overnights, and Aquarium murder mysteries.
Get the scoop on: Aquarium visits for schools; after hour events;
concerts; Aquarium-sponsored travel; outreach programs and much
more. Join us for fun and learning at quality Aquarium events
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Whether you're doing a report for school or are just
interested in marine life, you'll find marine life facts, habitat
information, and bibliographies here. The profiles are
available in PDF. You can also use our handy searchable database
to find information on Aquarium marine life.
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The Aquarium is known worldwide for its cutting edge
research in many different fields: Nautilus and
cephalopod reproductive biology; coral growth and propagation; Hawaiian
monk seal behavior and biology; aquaculture of mahimahi; shark studies;
aquaculture of ornamental marine fish, and more.
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Get Aquarium-logo and marine-related items here! Tees, hats,
toys, books and mugs all await you at the Aquarium's giftshop.
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Do you want to "work
with the fish"? This is the place, a comprehensive list of all
available job openings, internships and volunteer opportunities.
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