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From Puget Sound to Indonesia and beyond, our waters are interconnected through one shared world ocean.

Donor support is critical to making this vision a reality

With support from our philanthropic community, we are making a $160 million investment in becoming the world’s first planet-positive, regenerative Aquarium. 

49%
51%
$39 million
Private funds raised to date
$45.4 million
Public funds raised to date

Saving species from extinction is a crucial part of our ocean conservation mission.

Seattle Aquarium conducts world-class research on species loss, population decline, and ocean pollution such as microplastics in the waters of the Pacific Northwest and around the world.

43000
Students reached through our youth advocates program
12030
Community conversations convened by aquarium staff
84000 +
Free aquarium tickets distributed to partner organizations in 2019

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Transformational Change

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Waters linked across the Pacific

Our waters are all connected. What happens here is directly linked to ocean health around the globe. The Salish Sea and Coral Triangle share many of the same challenges—from plastic on our beaches to the need to protect iconic species and the impacts of climate change. We must work together to find common solutions to the crisis facing our one world ocean.

Habitat Decline

Salish Sea

Salish Sea

Southern resident orcas are critically endangered and face dwindling food sources.

Coral Triangle

Coral Triangle

Whale sharks face threats to their food sources and human encroachment.

Climate Change

Salish Sea

Salish Sea

Ocean acidification hurts and oyster's ability to form shells during reproduction

Coral Triangle

Coral Triangle

Corals face mass die-offs as the main result of ocean acidification and warming waters.

Endangered Wildlife

Salish Sea

Salish Sea

Eelgrass beds act as nurseries of the sea and are in decline.

Coral Triangle

Coral Triangle

Mangroves are critical habitats for juvenile fish and face continued strain from humans.

Sustainable Design

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Equity

  • Indigenous consultants are members of the design team
  • Overlook connection to Pike Place Market and the downtown Core.
  • Public stairs connect to the waterfront.

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We thank and honor the hundreds of donors and partners who have already made a critical investment in this vision. Fill out the form to learn more about supporting our mission.