Volunteering | Fish
Friday, November 02, 2007
Quarantine | David
One of the habitats I have the great pleasure of working on is P3, one of our many quarantine enclosures. Quarantining is very important for the health and well being of our animals because if we do not do it, there is a good chance our animals may become sick.
Education | Volunteering
Thursday, November 01, 2007
Lost on the Bus but at Home at the Aquarium | Brittany
Am I taking the bus again to the Aquarium any time soon? I doubt it. At least I was able to make it just in time for the New Member Night to handle some clingy sea stars and chat with some super smart kids.
Conservation
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Aquarium Committed to “Greening the Institution” | Josie
The Aquarium’s green practices, some of them due to efforts of the Green Team, help make a difference: saving water, electricity, and natural resources.
Conservation | Volunteering | Mammals
Friday, October 26, 2007
Restaurant Quality, Sustainable Seafood = Happy, Healthy Animals! | Staci
We want all of our animals here at the Aquarium to be happy and healthy! A key component in achieving that goal is to make sure each animal is given a high-quality, well-balanced diet. As you might have guessed, a huge part of a marine mammal volunteer’s day is spent preparing the food that the animals will be eating that day. This is actually a little more work than most people think, so I thought it would be fun to share some details about what our animals eat and how we go about preparing it for them.
Conservation | Volunteering | Birds
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Abe the Avocet and a Rescued Snowy Egret | Hugh
An American Avocet is introduced to the Shorebird Sanctuary Exhibit and a injured wild Snowy Egret undergoes rehabilitation at the Aquarium.
Conservation | Education
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
200 Years of Charting America’s Coasts | Corinne
Step back to August 14, 1834 and imagine yourself in company with Richard Henry Dana setting out from Boston to sail around Cape Horn to California aboard the Pilgrim, an 86 foot merchant brig.
Fish
Monday, October 22, 2007
We Have Clownfish Babies!!! | David
For the first time in the Aquarium’s history, we have successfully bred pink skunk clownfish,Amphiprion perideraion. This amazing achievement was the product of two years of intense work by the dedicated aquarist staff. We hope to put the babies on display soon for the world to see.
Conservation | Birds
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Meet Andy | Corinne
Our rescued Snowy Egret now has a name, Andy, a shortened version of Andrew, the bird’s rescuer.
Education | Volunteering
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
A Special Night for Teachers | Brittany
It turns out that I didn’t get a chance to volunteer on two Saturday’s in a row due to the flu. However, I did get a chance to make it to an awesome event that was especially for teachers.
Education | Volunteering
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Hectic Days Are Better Than They Would Appear | Josie
No matter how hectic a day can get, I find I still have a great time while volunteering at the Aquarium of the Pacific. Senior day and the shift that followed-filled with scheduling snafus-were no exception!