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I have just uploaded 100 photos of this facility in its gallery, the only previous photos still in the gallery were a handful from 2012. I visited in May of last year, so it took me a long time to finally post these! I will create a separate thread for the species list soon.
 
On January 1st, 2023, the aquarium announced that beginning January 9th, the facility will close the outdoor Mountain Forest exhibit to replace the mesh surrounding its exterior, which will take several months to complete.

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On August 22nd, the aquarium announced they rehabilitated and released (0.0.4) sea turtles (species('s) not specified) into the wild.

Join us while we release four sea turtles back into the wild! | By South Carolina Aquarium | Facebook

On September 26th, the aquarium announced they rehabilitated and released (0.0.3) Kemp's ridley sea turtles into the wild.

It’s time! Join us as we release three Kemp’s ridley sea turtles at Folly Beach County Park this morning! All sea turtle conservation work is... | By South Carolina Aquarium | Facebook

On December 19th, the aquarium announced they acquired (0.0.5) loggerhead sea turtles from the New England Aquarium in Massachusetts for rehabilitation purposes.

This past Friday, we admitted FIVE cold-stunned loggerhead sea turtles! | This past Friday, we admitted FIVE cold-stunned loggerhead sea turtles! These patients were initially admitted to the New England Aquarium (NEAq)... | By South Carolina Aquarium | Facebook

On November 13th, the aquarium announced they acquired (0.0.2+?) leopard searobins which are now on display in the Coast gallery.

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On February 27th, the aquarium announced they rehabilitated and released (0.0.5) green sea turtles, (0.0.3) loggerhead sea turtles, and (0.0.2) Kemp's ridley sea turtles back into the wild on February 26th. One of the green sea turtles, nicknamed Jim, was the 400th sea turtle to be released by the facility.

Yesterday, we proudly released our 400th rehabilitated sea turtle! Jim, a juvenile green sea turtle, was joined by nine others completing their own... | By South Carolina AquariumFacebook
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On February 22nd, 2024, the aquarium announced they acquired a (0.0.1+) mushroom cap jellyfish which is on exhibit.

Mushroom Cap Jelly | Say hello to one of our newest residents: the mushroom cap jelly These creatures are rarely spotted in open waters, but you don't have be jelly — you... | By South Carolina AquariumFacebook

On February 23rd, the aquarium announced they acquired (0.0.3) sand tiger sharks which are now on exhibit in the Great Ocean tank.

Also on February 23rd, the aquarium announced they acquired a (0.0.1) goldentail moray eel which is on exhibit.

Can you SPOT the latest additions in the Great Ocean Tank? Announcing... three new JAWesome residents of the G.O.T. — juvenile sand tiger sharks! They can be identified by their unique spot patterns and dozens of visible teeth as they slowly swim by public view. Visit today to come face-to-face with these amazing apex predators of the deep, and see if you can identify all five different species of sharks at the Aquarium! | South Carolina Aquarium | South Carolina Aquarium · Original audio
Gold star to our goldentail eel for being a r-EEL-y interesting patient this week! Eels are incredibly mobile and can easily jump or slither out of our hands if we aren’t careful. So we use anesthesia to keep both the animal and caretakers safe throughout the exam. This allows us to get clear x-ray images and safely examine the patient in other ways too! | South Carolina Aquarium | South Carolina Aquarium · Original audio
 
Between March 2024 and March 2025, the aquarium rehabilitated and released 19 Kemp's ridley sea turtles, 7 green sea turtles, and 2 loggerhead sea turtles, as well as 23 sea turtles of unspecified species back into the wild*.

Names (as in order of announced) including Ricotta, Brie & Gruyere, Pancake & Poptart, Eleanor, Hashbrown, Muffin, Oatmeal, & Strudel, Frittata & Over Easy, Granola, Maple Syrup, & Scone, Babka, Butter, Crepe, Flapjack, MoJo, & Sunny Side, Links, Omelet, & Parfait, Biscuit, Debby, Grits, & Yogurt, Bagel, Bao, Crumpet, & Sausage, Jim, and Chia & Home Fry.

* Do note that the list may not be entirely accurate, as the aquarium provided different numbers in different posts making it hard to track.

On March 13th, the aquarium announced they acquired 2 little skates which are on display in the Touch Pool exhibit.

8K views · 88 reactions | The two latest additions to our Touch Tank are called little skates! (No, really, that's their species’ name!) Skates are similar to stingrays but lack... | By South Carolina Aquarium | Facebook

On March 29th, the aquarium announced they acquired 2 eastern indigo snakes named Obsidian and Onyx which are ambassador animals.

8.6K views · 83 reactions | Eastern Indigos | Sssay hello to two of our newest reptiles: Onyx and Obsidian! These eastern indigos will be the newest ambassador animals here at the Aquarium,... | By South Carolina Aquarium | Facebook

On October 11th, the aquarium announced they acquired 2 polka-dot batfishes which are on display in the Coast gallery.

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On October 28th, the aquarium announced they acquired a West Atlantic mantis shrimp which is on display in the Coast gallery.

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On November 1st, the aquarium announced they acquired 2 American alligators which are on display in the Coastal Plain gallery.

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On January 2nd, 2025, the aquarium announced they acquired 40 frogs of 4 different species (American green, Cope's gray, pine woods tree, and squirrel tree) which are on display in the Piedmont gallery.

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On January 17th, the aquarium announced their (0.1) American kestrel named Phoenix passed away.

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On July 26th, it was reported that the aquarium broke ground on a new learning center called the Boeing Learning Lab at the Charleston Maritime Center and will open to the public in autumn 2024.

South Carolina Aquarium breaks ground on Boeing Learning Lab

On February 4th, it was reported that the aquarium opened the Boeing Learning Lab at the Charleston Maritime Center to the public.

South Carolina Aquarium unveils new waterfront facility in Charleston - Charleston Business
SC Aquarium's Boeing Learning Lab charts new course for city's Maritime Center

On March 18th, the aquarium announced they acquired 2+lion's mane jellyfishes which are now on display in the Oceans gallery.

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