The National Aquarium and the DC Autism Parents (DCAP) go for a whirlwind adventure under the sea on Sunday, April 26, 2009 at the National Aquarium in Washington, DC. Located just one block from the Washington Monument in the Commerce Building, the nation’s oldest aquarium is a must-see attraction that offers a nice relaxing, family friendly experience.
Wednesday, March 18th, 2009
Baltimore’s Inner Harbor is connected, without anything separating it, to ALL of the oceans on earth. Our Ocean Planet: the New Dolphin Show at the National Aquarium uses the dolphin’s world to teach visitors the important connection between human life and life in the oceans. Beginning April 4th, visitors to this interactive show will engage in the Atlantic bottlenose dolphins’ watery world that is vastly different from ours, yet connected and dependent on us to keep it healthy, making it truly, Our Ocean Planet.
Wednesday, February 25th, 2009
The National Aquarium in Washington celebrated the success of the International Year of the Reef campaign by co-hosting a special reception with partners including the Coral Reef Alliance, Conservation International, The Nature Conservancy, Project Aware, Shark Trust Wines and the World Wildlife Fund.
Wednesday, February 25th, 2009
The National Aquarium in Washington is celebrating the success of the International Year of the Reef campaign by hosting a special reception with partners including the Coral Reef Alliance, Conservation International, The Nature Conservancy, Project Aware, Shark Trust Wines and the World Wildlife Fund.
Tuesday, January 13th, 2009
This spring the National Aquarium will introduce a new dining series that celebrates sensible and scrumptious seafood choices. Fresh Thoughts: A Seafood Dining Trilogy will consist of three unique events that feature educational cooking demonstrations and seated dinners overlooking the Aquarium’s coveted view of the Baltimore Harbor.