Oregon - Oregon Coast Aquarium
Founded: 1992
Size: 23 Acres (9.3 Hectares)
Species & Subspecies (On and Off Exhibit): 261
Mammals 3
Birds 8
Reptiles & Amphibians 0
Fish 100
Invertebrates 150
Major aquariums in America are big, bold and flashy, but the Oregon Coast Aquarium proves that you don't need to be particularly lavish to be successful. The facility sits along the coast of Yaquina Bay on a beautiful property in a small fishing town. A large portion of the aquarium is outdoors where a maze of highly detailed rock work comprises a variety of coves and caverns for some of the more popular marine species. Even at some of the world's best aquariums, sea otters are often given the shaft, but that is not the case here. The remarkable otter exhibit is one of the best in America and the nearby seal and sea lion habitat also is quite nice. There's also an outdoor octopus tank tucked away between the rockwork that might be the only one in existence. The seabird aviary is outstanding, being the largest of its kind in the country with a fascinating lineup of species. Among them is the only breeding pair of black oystercatchers in captivity, who have sired just about every captive specimen worldwide. The main attraction of the aquarium is a trio of lengthy tunnels known as Passages of the Deep. A tank once home to Keiko the orca of 'Free Willy' fame has been redone into three separate tanks viewed through a long series of underwater tunnels. With the exception of a rather unique salmon display, the traditional galleries aren't anything particularly notable and will soon be greatly enhanced thanks to a multi-million dollar capital campaign. The same plan will also see a revamped entrance and the addition of a wildlife rehabilitation center, so the future looks bright for this underrated institution.
Sea Otter Exhibit,
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Open Sea Tunnel,
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California Sea Lion and Harbor Seal Exhibit,
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Rocky Shores Tank,
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Seabird Aviary,
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