| Sea Life Michigan Aquarium | |
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![]() Interactive map of Sea Life Michigan Aquarium | |
| 42°42′13″N83°17′47″W / 42.70361°N 83.29639°W /42.70361; -83.29639 | |
| Location | Auburn Hills,Michigan |
| Owner | Merlin Entertainments |
| Website | www |
Sea Life Michigan Aquarium is the state's largestaquarium[citation needed] with over 250 species and 2,000 creatures including sharks, rays, and green sea turtles. Exhibits include freshwater lakes, coral reef, shipwreck, an interactivetouch pool and a 180 degree underwater ocean tunnel. Sea Life Michigan is located atGreat Lakes Crossing Outlets inAuburn Hills,Michigan, and is owned and operated byMerlin Entertainments.
The main species are:[1]
Sea Life Michigan is involved with a number of conservation activities. These include:
Sea Life Michigan raiseslake sturgeon and re-introduces them to local habitats when they have reached maturity in efforts to re-populate local lakes and rivers.
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.
Sea Life Michigan re-homed two juvenile green sea turtles named Benson and Carr. Both were struck by boats and suffered irreparable damage to their shells and spines. They both now live in Sea Life's ocean tank which features a 180 degree underwater ocean tunnel.
Sea Life Michigan participates in and promotes watershed clean-ups of local rivers, streams and lakes with partners including the Clinton River Watershed Council, Friends of the Detroit River and Save Lake St. Clair.
A fundraising campaign run by Sea Life has enabled a new Sea Turtle Rescue and Wildlife Information Center to be built on the Greek island ofZakynthos to treat turtles which have been injured in collisions with boats or entanglement in fishing gear.[2]