Blacktip reef shark, Carcharhinus melanopterus
Top Ten Reasons to Visit
10) Full Moon Pier Walk
Learn about the history and scientific uses of the Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Research
Pier on a guided tour along its platform. Though this La Jolla landmark is usually closed to the
public for oceanographic research, we will walk the length of the pier under the full moon
and take water samples, collect plankton, observe sea conditions, and explore the nocturnal
habits of marine life. Full Moon Pier Walks are offered seasonally. Please check the calendar
for dates and times and join us!
9) Wonders of Water
Roll up your sleeves and experience rippling, streaming water in
three, outdoor waterplay stations. Build dams and create rapids. Design
watersheds, but watch out for floods and landslides! Imaginations will
overflow as guests of all ages explore water, a powerful force
influenced by nature and people.
8) Family Days
Discover a program all ages can enjoy together. Family Days merges Earth and ocean sciences with art and literacy themes by
presenting unique programs that include hands-on activities, crafts, demonstrations, and interactions with researchers from
Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Family Days is FREE with admission on the third Saturday of each month from 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
7) Coral Reefs
Tiny coral polyps-close relatives of the anemone-build coral reefs by producing limestone skeletons.
Coral reefs are alive and require clear water so that sunlight can penetrate for optimum growth. Corals
are found worldwide in waters where constant temperatures are 70-86 degrees. Birch Aquarium at
Scripps raises its own corals, a delicate and intensive process, but worth every effort. Discover fishes
and living corals with clever names like maze coral, great star coral, and red tree sponge. Relive your
tropical vacation and visit the aquarium's living coral displays.
6) Tide-Pool Plaza Discovery Center
Tide pools exist in the rocky basins at the ocean's edge and are home to many animals who survive
tremendous changes in moisture, temperature, and salinity. These pools are exposed and hidden as the
tides cycle between low and high, approximately every six hours. Birch Aquarium's outdoor tide-pool plaza
is a great place to view these animals in their natural environment. The tide-pool Discovery Center offers
opportunities to touch tide-pool animals. Aquarium naturalists are onhand to answer questions about this
unique habitat and the marine life that calls it home.
5) Sharks
From sleek cruisers of tropical reefs to leopard sharks lurking in the giant kelp forest tank, we've got sharks! Sharks
are the most feared and admired predators of the sea; the subject of a complex, human fascination for the 370
species that exist worldwide. The aquarium's species of sharks include swell, nurse, leopard, horn, shovelnose
guitarfish, angel, whitetip reef, blacktip reef, and wobbegongs.
4) Public Programs
From whale watching to monthly oceanographic discovery presentations, Birch Aquarium's
public programs offer a range of opportunities for people of all ages to learn more about our ocean environment
and Scripps Oceanographic research. For a complete listing and for more information, visit our events calendar online.
3) Scripps Explorers Gallery
The aquarium's museum features rotating gallery exhibitions based upon cutting-edge research by Scripps Institution
of Oceanography explorers. Learn the latest in ocean, Earth, and climate sciences through the gallery's fun, interactive
and educational displays and explore why these discoveries are relevant to you.
2) Kelp Tank Feeding Shows (Tuesdays and Thursdays at 12:30, Saturdays at 2 pm, Sundays at 10:30)
Watch as Scripps divers take the plunge into the aquarium's
70,000-gallon kelp forest tank in a half-hour show about La Jolla's
kelp forest habitat. You'll learn about "underwater" San Diego as
divers spotlight the interesting animals and plants within. Divers also
discuss the health and beauty of San Diego's amazing offshore "amber
forests". The kelp forest habitat comes alive when the divers descend,
feeding the fishes and answering your questions about the oceans.
1) The View
Located on a coastal bluff overlooking La Jolla Shores beach and
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Birch Aquarium at Scripps
is renowned for its ocean views, both inside and out. Visitors from
around the world are inspired by the marine life and science exhibits,
from animals that "hide and go seek" to displays on the latest
oceanographic research, and more. Make a visit to Birch Aquarium at
Scripps
soon and enjoy San Diego's "best ocean views."
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