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Sea Life Michigan

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Theme
  
Aquarium

Phone
  
+1 866-622-0605

Status
  
Operating

Owner
  
Merlin Entertainments

Location
  
Great Lakes Crossing Outlets, Auburn Hills, Michigan, USA

Address
  
Great Lakes Crossing Outlets, 4316 Baldwin Road, Auburn Hills, MI 48326, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–8PMSaturday10AM–8PMSunday10AM–5PMMonday10AM–8PMTuesday10AM–8PMWednesday10AM–8PMThursday10AM–8PMFriday10AM–8PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Great Lakes Crossing, LEGOLAND Discovery Center Mi, Hawk Woods Nature C, Great Lakes Mall, Walter P Chrysler Museum

Profiles

SEA LIFE Michigan is an interactive aquarium located at Great Lakes Crossing Outlets in Michigan. The aquarium contains thousands of aquatic creatures, plus interactive touch pools and a 180° ocean tunnel. SEA LIFE Michigan is owned and operated by Merlin Entertainments.

Contents

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Conservation

SEA Life Michigan is involved with a number of conservation activities. These include:

Seahorse Breeding

SEA LIFE Michigan actively breeds potbelly seahorses in order to reduce the stress on wild populations. In the event the species becomes critically endangered, SEA LIFE will be able to assist in re-populating the wild.

Re-homing

SEA LIFE Michigan re-homed young green sea turtle named Benson who was struck by a boat off the coast of Florida. He suffered irreparable damage to his shell and spine and now lives in the aquarium's Ocean Tank.

Watershed Clean-ups

SEA LIFE Michigan participates in and promotes quarterly watershed clean-ups of local rivers, streams and lakes with partners including the Clinton River Watershed Council & Friends of the Detroit River.

Protection of Turtles

A fundraising campaign run by SEA LIFE has enabled a new Sea Turtle Rescue and Wildlife Information Centre to be built on the Greek island of Zaykynthos to treat turtles who have been injured in collisions with boats or entanglement in fishing gear.

References

Sea Life Michigan Wikipedia