From raising baby fish to providing a home for retired animals, the Animal Care Center is a vital part of the New England Aquarium.| New England Aquarium
Long-term studies of two different species, on different coasts, highlight how climate change is affecting whales. The post Taking Whale Science to New Heights appeared first on New England Aquarium.| New England Aquarium
How the Environmental Quality team keeps our water—and the animals who depend on it—in perfect balance.| New England Aquarium
In the open-air Marine Mammal Center, find California sea lions lounging on the deck or zooming around in the water.| New England Aquarium
This floor-to-ceiling exhibit accentuates the biological richness of an Indo-Pacific coral reef, which can support thousands of fish species.| New England Aquarium
The four-story Giant Ocean Tank features a coral reef and hundreds of Caribbean reef animals, including eels, sea turtles, and cownose rays.| New England Aquarium
Membership includes a year of free admission, discounts, and more. Members also provide crucial support in protecting the blue planet.| New England Aquarium
Protecting the blue planet| New England Aquarium
Also known as clownfish, there are about 30 species of anemonefish. Learn more about this fish of "Finding Nemo" fame.| New England Aquarium
From wing-like fins to lungs, discover fishes with fascinating traits and ancient connections.| New England Aquarium
Witness coral reef biodiversity in action.| New England Aquarium
The New England Aquarium’s six Amazon Rainforest exhibits allow you to see piranhas, anacondas, electric eels, poison dart frogs, and more.| New England Aquarium
At the New England Aquarium, we know a habitable planet needs a healthy ocean. Let's take action for the ocean together.| New England Aquarium
Using a drone to spot leatherback sea turtles in Puerto Rico, Luis Crespo is helping better protect sea turtles across the Caribbean.| New England Aquarium
An adjunct scientist in the Aquarium’s Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life, John has over four decades of shark experience. The post Need to Confirm a White Shark Sighting? Ask John Chisholm appeared first on New England Aquarium.| New England Aquarium
Working closely with community partners, our team continued efforts to track nesting leatherbacks in the Caribbean.| New England Aquarium
The Marine Conservation Action Fund provides support for community-based projects spearheaded by conservation leaders around the globe.| New England Aquarium
These underwater “BFFs” use teamwork to survive and thrive. The post Better Together: Symbiotic Relationships of the Sea appeared first on New England Aquarium.| New England Aquarium
Learn about MCAF Fellow Daniel Fernando and his organization, Blue Resources Trust, as they prepare to host Sharks International 2026. The post An MCAF Fellow on Convening Shark Conservationists in Sri Lanka appeared first on New England Aquarium.| New England Aquarium
With western Atlantic coral reefs under threat, the Aquarium has joined the SAFE Coral program to collaborate on conservation efforts. The post Working Together to Protect Coral Reefs for Future Generations appeared first on New England Aquarium.| New England Aquarium
Meet a few members of our Animal Care staff who help care for nearly 10,000 animals at the Aquarium. The post Our Animal Care Staff on What They Do Each Day appeared first on New England Aquarium.| New England Aquarium
MCAF Fellow Ariana Oporta-McCarthy shares her experience teaching children about conservation in local communities across Costa Rica. The post Beyond Science: The Transformative Power Of Environmental Education appeared first on New England Aquarium.| New England Aquarium
Ariana Oporta-McCarthy, becaria de MCAF, comparte cómo enseñar a los niños sobre el océano impacta la conservación de las tortugas marinas.| New England Aquarium
There are many ways to engage with the New England Aquarium and our mission to protect the ocean and marine animals.| New England Aquarium
Protecting the blue planet| New England Aquarium
Thomas Green, a member of the Massachusett tribe at Ponkapoag, is an artist and educator who highlights Indigenous cultural practices.| New England Aquarium
With the cancellation of our GSL cruises, our team focused on making plans for our annual Bay of Fundy surveys.| New England Aquarium
Our team has since recorded 14,000 photographed sightings of the endangered right whale from her decks!| New England Aquarium
The New England Aquarium first opened our doors over 50 years ago on June 20, 1969. Take a look at some memories from our photo archive!| New England Aquarium
Visit the New England Aquarium. Each visit supports our mission to inspire deeper connections to the ocean and actions to protect it.| New England Aquarium
See how we care for our five Atlantic harbor seals.| New England Aquarium
Learn how our animals participate in this enrichment activity and how visitors can join our Atlantic harbor seals for a painting session.| New England Aquarium
Trumpet and Amelia, half-siblings, were born days apart in 1985. Get to know them and see how you can join the celebration.| New England Aquarium
This 5,000-gallon live coral exhibit showcasing a variety of vibrant coral and fish species native to the Indo-Pacific region.| New England Aquarium
Every year, the New England Aquarium rehabilitates and releases hundreds of endangered sea turtles. Meet two of them!| New England Aquarium
On Sunday, June 8, 2025, join us for a day full of free activities, including an appearance from author Sy Montgomery.| New England Aquarium
Our first Seek2Sea Apprentice reflects on his recent experience and shares his plans for the future.| New England Aquarium
Detection data technology can recreate shark movements.| New England Aquarium
Learn more about sand tiger sharks at the Aquarium| New England Aquarium
A recently published paper highlights how small grants programs contribute to ocean conservation worldwide.| New England Aquarium
At the Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life, we use marine science to protect animals and help others use the ocean responsibly.| New England Aquarium