Cabrillo Marine Aquarium

Cabrillo Marine Aquarium is an aquarium in San Pedro, California, United States, a community within Los Angeles. It concentrates on the marine life of Southern California. In addition to its displays, it also offers school and group programs.

The aquarium is operated by the City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks.

The original building was designed by Frank Gehry and completed in 1981. The 2004 expansion was designed by Barton Phelps & Associates.

History

The aquarium began in 1935 as a collection of marine specimens stored in the Cabrillo Beach Bathhouse. In 1949, John Olguin, captain of the Cabrillo Beach lifeguards, was appointed director of the museum. He popularized the aquarium by giving impromptu tours to visiting school groups as well as starting the popular evening program of viewing and learning about the bizarre grunion mating practices on the beach.

On October 21, 1981, the new $3 million, Frank Gehry-designed museum opened and the old museum closed. Throughout the 1990s, the museum experienced significant growth and its name changed from Cabrillo Marine Museum to the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium to highlight its living collections. It expanded its public programs sector and added Ocean Outreach, Sea Rangers, Discovery Labs and Friends of Cabrillo Marine Aquarium. In 2004, the building was expanded with an Exploration Center, the S. Mark Taper Foundation Courtyard, an Aquatic Nursery and the Virginia Reed Moore Research Library. In October 2010, it celebrated its 75 year anniversary.

Architecture

The original one-story, Шаблон:Convert facility was designed by Frank Gehry & Associates. It features indoor and outdoor exhibit spaces, an auditorium, wet laboratories and offices around a central open space wrapped in chain-link fencing. Free-standing tanks served by exposed electrical and plumbing systems openly display mechanical functions.

In 2000, Los Angeles commissioned Barton Phelps & Associates to prepare a master plan for a phased expansion. A Шаблон:Convert two-story addition houses wet labs, offices, and the Moore Research Library. A fiberglass sculptural screen fronts the expanded complex.

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Ethne Dennis
14 January 2019
super fun pay what you can museum, lots of interesting exhibits and a great touch tank! walk along the beach and view the tidepools
LiL Ladybug’s Cottage
this place is awesome!!!! totally recommend & as for an entry donation we gave more then the requirement!! well worth the trip! the people were so good to us too...
John Grainger
3 May 2016
Check to see if it's Field Trip day. The noise drove us out after 10 minutes!
Los Angeles
31 May 2011
Watch the grunion spawn in March, June and July. It's truly amazing to hold the silvery fish over the nighttime sand.
Ginny Brideau
6 September 2010
Donation driven and very simple aquarium. Touch tank is the best part. Parking will be at most $9
Jan Wilson
15 March 2012
Very nice research center. Very friendly staff and helpful.
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Sat-Sun 10:00 AM–5:00 PM

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