Alaska SeaLife Center
Mission Statement
The Alaska SeaLife Center generates and shares scientific knowledge to promote understanding and stewardship of Alaska's marine ecosystems.
About
The Alaska SeaLife Center is the only facility in Alaska that combines a public aquarium with marine research, education, and wildlife response.
While primarily dedicated to marine research and education, the nonprofit Center is the only permanent marine mammal rescue and rehabilitation facility in the state.
The Alaska SeaLife Center lies at "Mile 0" of the scenic Seward Highway on the shores of Resurrection Bay. Visitors have close encounters with puffins, octopus, harbor seals, sea lions, and other Alaska marine life while learning about the work our researchers conduct both in the field and in our laboratories.
Welcome
Alaska Map
Sustainable Fisheries
Harbor Bottom Habitat
Zooplankton
Ocean Today Video Kiosk
Kelp Forest Habitat
Gulf Watch Alaska
Tide Pool Ecosystems
Caring for Our Touch Pool Animals
Words Can Mean Different Things
Seward Science Campus
I.SEA.U
The Rocky Coast
Outdoor Aviary
Caring For Our Birds
Stellar Sea Lions
Caring For Our Seals and Sea Lions
Seals and Wildlife Response
Our Water System
Microhabitats
Salmon Life Cycle
Salmon Harvest
Land-Sea Connection
Resurrection Bay Overlook
Researching Artic Seals
Seal Hunting
Skates of Alaska
Shelf Life Habitat
Bottom Dwellers and Denizens Habitats
Diving Birds
Our Dive Team
Giant Pacific Octopus
Seabird Science
Chiswell Island Stellar Sea Lion
Life History Transmitters
Thermal Imaging Camera
Pacific Sleeper Shark Resarch
Telemetry Devices
Sea Jellies