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Future Plans

Future Plans

November 1, 2011

Aquarium grows into the future.

Since its founding in 1998 the Aquarium of the Pacific has been developing plans for increasing its offerings through new programs, new galleries, and an expanded footprint. Accordingly, the Aquarium’s leadership, in partnership with its board of directors, trustees, and other supporters, has implemented a ten-year master plan outlining the institution’s goals for the future.

This bold and visionary plan includes expansion of the Aquarium’s physical, educational, and programmatic capacity—ambitious goals that call for exciting new exhibits and buildings. Under the master plan thus far the Aquarium has established the Watershed exhibit and classroom in 2008, the Molina Animal Care Center in 2010, and the Ocean Science Center in 2011. Future plans include new exhibit galleries featuring multimedia presentations that will communicate stories about important ocean issues.

If you would like to be a part of our future plans, please contact Theresa Duncan at (562) 951-1664.

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