Opens at January 1-December 31 Thursday-Saturday 10:00-16:00
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120 Main St, Bourne, MA 02532, United StatesMap
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Great cause !! - Great staff !!
I happened on a notice that there was a "behind" the scenes availability - overall even though the seal "posed" for a kodak moment (you can not take pictures nor even talk in the facility) - i was ver...
We visited the National Marine Life Center on a rainy day on the Cape, and enjoyed learning about the rescue efforts taken by this center. It is a great biology exhibit for young & old, and has specia...
Small visitors center, expected more from the visit
I took my children and parents here over the summer to learn more about the organization and the work they do. While I knew we would not be able to see the seal and turtles, I expected to learn more d...
We had the exciting pleasure of watching the staff release seal pups back into the ocean after a few months of rehabilitation at their facility. They shared the history of the seals and allowed us to ...
Stop in for an educational visit while on Cape Cod. Make a donation, too. It is a pretty quick stop to remind us of the creatures with whom we share the sea.
Great cause !! - Great staff !!
I happened on a notice that there was a "behind" the scenes availability - overall even though the seal "posed" for a kodak moment (you can not take pictures nor even talk in the facility) - i was ver...
Sea Life - while by the Sea
We visited the National Marine Life Center on a rainy day on the Cape, and enjoyed learning about the rescue efforts taken by this center. It is a great biology exhibit for young & old, and has specia...
Small visitors center, expected more from the visit
I took my children and parents here over the summer to learn more about the organization and the work they do. While I knew we would not be able to see the seal and turtles, I expected to learn more d...
Seal Release after Rehab
We had the exciting pleasure of watching the staff release seal pups back into the ocean after a few months of rehabilitation at their facility. They shared the history of the seals and allowed us to ...
Small place helping to do important work
Stop in for an educational visit while on Cape Cod. Make a donation, too. It is a pretty quick stop to remind us of the creatures with whom we share the sea.