Maui Ocean Center

Maui Ocean Center

Maui Ocean Center offers an immersive aquarium experience showcasing Hawaii's unique marine life, making it a must-see for ocean lovers.

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Acres Protected
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Miles of Trails
400,000
Annual Visitors
1998
Year Established

About Maui Ocean Center

Maui Ocean Center
 

Maui Ocean Center, located in Wailuku on the island of Maui, Hawaii, is a renowned public aquarium dedicated to the aquatic life found in the Hawaiian archipelago. Opened in 1998, the center offers visitors a deep dive into the diversity and beauty of Hawaii's marine ecosystems, including coral reefs and the deep ocean. Notable features include the 750,000-gallon Open Ocean exhibit, housing a variety of shark species, stingrays, and schools of tropical fish visible through a 54-foot walk-through tunnel. The Living Reef exhibit showcases the vibrant coral gardens and reef fish native to the area. The center is committed to marine conservation and education, offering numerous programs that promote environmental awareness and respect for the ocean. Visitors can engage with interactive displays, attend educational talks, and participate in the Turtle Lagoon, where rescued sea turtles are rehabilitated. The Maui Ocean Center is also noted for its efforts to incorporate Hawaiian culture and traditions, providing insights into the island's relationship with the sea through various exhibits and presentations.

Highlights

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Open Ocean Exhibit with a 54-foot walk-through tunnel

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Living Reef showcasing vibrant coral and reef fish

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Turtle Lagoon featuring rescued sea turtles

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Cultural exhibits on Hawaiian marine life and traditions

Notable Natural Features

Open Ocean Exhibit

A massive tank with sharks, stingrays, and tropical fish, viewed through a tunnel.

Living Reef

An exhibit displaying native coral reefs and a diverse array of reef fish.

Turtle Lagoon

A rehabilitation area for rescued sea turtles, offering close-up viewing.