LONG BEACH After a hiatus due to the pandemic, The Aquarium of the Pacific has relaunched its Animal Encounters program, giving visitors the opportunity to get up close and personal with its residents. Now at the Aquarium of the Pacific, we re offering penguin encounters, seal and sea lion encounters, shark and ray encounters, said Mammalogist II Sarah Larsen. Just trying to get people up close with our animals again.
The Shark and Ray Encounter is available on Thursdays and Fridays while the Seal and Sea Lion Encounter and the Penguin Encounter are available daily. My favorite part about the Shark and Ray Encounter is actually getting into the water and getting that experience with our cownose rays, said Aquarist II Rachel Munson. They swim right up to you and they are really flashy and inquisitive and super sweet as well.
After months of lockdown, countries around the world are slowly reopening their businesses. In Genoa, the local aquarium is now welcoming guests again a promising step to win tourists back.
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