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2024 Cost Recovery Surfclam and Ocean Quahog Cage Tag Fees

The 2024 cost recovery fees for the Surfclam and Ocean Quahog Individual Transferable Quota Fisheries are $1.59 per surfclam cage tag and $0.90 per ocean quahog cage tag.
June 25, 2024 -

The Delicious Draw of Hudson Canyon

Field Fresh Blog: Science in Motion

Research fish biologist Brigid McKenna and other North Atlantic Right Whale team members discovered 45 right whales likely feeding in and around Hudson Canyon during a recent multi-day aerial survey of the area.
June 23, 2024 - Survey ,
A North Atlantic right whale swimming at the surface of the ocean.

Massachusetts Cold-stunned Sea Turtles: A Sign of Climate Change?

The number of cold-stunned turtles on Cape Cod are increasing, likely in part due to climate change. We are adapting our response and planning for the future to accommodate increasing numbers.
June 18, 2024 - Feature Story ,
A responder rescues a cold-stunned sea turtle from a Cape Cod beach. A responder rescues a cold-stunned sea turtle from a Cape Cod beach. Photo courtesy of Mass Audubon Wellfleet Bay.

Report of the South Atlantic Dolphinfish Management Strategy Evaluation Stakeholder Workshops

A report from the dolphinfish fishery stakeholder workshops conducted along the U.S. Atlantic coast.
June 18, 2024 - Other Reports ,

Woods Hole Science Aquarium

The Woods Hole Science Aquarium was established in 1875, making it the country's oldest public aquarium.
Staff interacting with visitors at the touch tank.

Our Location

Woods Hole Science Aquarium
166 Water Street
Woods Hole, MA 02543

Hours 

We are open all year, but days and hours may vary. Check back here or follow NEFSC on Twitter and Facebook for the latest on our operating schedule. 

You can also call (508) 495-2001 to hear our current operating schedule.

Current Operating Hours

Outdoor seal enclosure: Tuesday-Saturday, 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Indoor aquarium: Tuesday-Saturday, 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Closed Sunday, Monday and on all federal holidays.

You can also call (508) 495-2001 to hear our current operating schedule.

Live Q&As in the seal enclosure at approximately 11 a.m. and 3:30 p.m

 


Our History

The Woods Hole Lab in 1885

In 1885 permanent Woods Hole facilities were completed, where the current facilities stand today.

A Google search reveals that several aquariums claim to be the oldest in the country. None have as good a claim on the title as the Woods Hole Science Aquarium, which arguably started in 1875 when Spencer Baird, the first U.S. Fish Commissioner, established a summer research station in Woods Hole and invited the public in to view the marine animals and learn about the new commission's research. If that's too flimsy of a claim for our birth year, 1885 is an easily certified founding date that's the year the fledgling U.S. Fish Commission in Woods Hole opened a state-of-the-art research building that featured a public aquarium. Its cabinets displayed preserved specimens of fish, invertebrates, and birds, and large tanks holding live marine specimens.

Believing that people are entitled to know about work supported by public funds, Baird established a policy of openness in Woods Hole with his public aquarium.

The aquarium thrived in the 19th-century laboratory building until 1954, when Hurricane Carol ravaged the village. The badly damaged laboratory and aquarium were torn down in 1958 and replaced by two buildings, one of which has housed the aquarium since 1961.

Now well into its second century, the Woods Hole Science Aquarium continues to carry out the dual missions Baird envisioned: supporting fisheries research, and educating the public about marine life and marine science.

In the late 20th century, the aquarium took on a third mission: conservation. The aquarium staff now rehabilitates and releases cold-stunned turtles and provides a permanent home for stranded seals that cannot be released to the wild.

Learn more about the aquarium's history

Visiting the Woods Hole Science Aquarium

The aquarium is designed for self-guided tours of the main exhibits and a behind-the-scenes look at aquarium operations. There is no admission charge.
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28

Harbor Porpoise Take Reduction Team Meeting - June 2024

| 4 p.m.-6 p.m.

The Harbor Porpoise Take Reduction Team will meet to review harbor porpoise abundance, bycatch and trends.

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Jul
17

Webinar: Gear Considerations in Atlantic Highly Migratory Species Fisheries

| 1pm-3pm ET

NOAA Fisheries requests public comment on a scoping document outlining potential changes to Atlantic highly migratory species fishing gear requirements. Virtual scoping meetings will be held during the comment period.

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Jun
28

Webinar: Gear Considerations in Atlantic Highly Migratory Species Fisheries

| 10am-12pm ET

NOAA Fisheries requests public comment on a scoping document outlining potential changes to Atlantic highly migratory species fishing gear requirements. Virtual scoping meetings will be held during the comment period.

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