Shell Museum Will Soon Reopen Living Gallery of Aquariums

provided to The Santiva Chronicle

The Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum & Aquarium is re-opening its Living Gallery of Aquariums to the public on Friday, March 1, 2024.

Disco Clam. Photo by Scott Johnson

The aquariums will house a robust mix of mollusks, corals, fish, and other marine life species as they did pre-hurricane, and there is also much that is new for visitors to enjoy. The surrounding exhibits have been significantly expanded to dive deeper into the biology and behavior of mollusks, the dynamics of their ecosystems, and challenges and successes of their conservation.

Species of marine life on exhibit beginning March 1 include Two-Spot Octopus, Flamingo Tongue, Disco Clam, Giant Clam, Queen Conch, and others. Select other species, such as the Giant Pacific Octopus, will be added in the near future.

“The goals of this undertaking were to grow the educational impact of the Museum, to add value and enjoyment to the visitor experience, and to create compelling, current displays,’’ said Executive Director Sam Ankerson.

Flamingo Tongue Snail. Photo by Dr José H. Leal

In addition to the museum’s ongoing educational lectures, fieldwork, classes, research, and K-12 programs (all which continued throughout the rebuilding), with the aquariums open the museum will now also offer unique onsite opportunities for visitors including daily Keeper Chats, Touch Pool Talks, and a new mobile activity cart that will feature ‘’Shell and Tell’’ shell identification. Each of these programs is included in the cost of admission.

Work to renew and rebuild the permanent shell exhibits in the Great Hall of Shells on the museum’s second floor will continue through the spring. Once complete, outcomes will include over three times as many shells on display as before, expanded exhibits of conservation and environmental education, and a new family activity area.

Admission fees are reduced as the full restoration of the museum experience is completed. Beginning March 1 admission will be $10 for adults (18+), $5 for youth (5-17), and free for museum members, children under 5, and active military. Open hours will be 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. The museum store will also be open, with all proceeds supporting the rebuilding efforts and recovery.

Visitors are encouraged to visit ShellMuseum.org for additional news and progress updates.

About the Museum: The Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum & Aquarium is a natural history museum and aquarium, and the only museum in the United States devoted primarily to shells and mollusks. Its mission is to use exceptional collections, aquariums, programs, experiences, and science to be the nation’s leading museum in the conservation, preservation, interpretation, and celebration of shells, the mollusks that create them, and their ecosystems. For more information, please visit ShellMuseum.org or call (239) 395-2233.

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