The Maui Ocean Center In Hawaii Is Offering Free Livestreams Of Sharks, Stingrays, And More

Maui Ocean Center offers livestreams showcasing its extensive marine life, including sharks, stingrays, and tropical fish.

When you can't actually get to the ocean, consider tuning into the Maui Ocean Center livestreams. The waters off the coast of the Hawaiian Islands are teeming with incredible sea life and reefs just waiting to be explored and you can do it right from home. So sit back, relax, and watch as sharks, stingrays, schools of tropical fish, and other wildlife in Maui swim by.

The three-acre Maui Ocean Center is not only the largest tropical aquarium in the Western Hemisphere, but it also features the largest collection of living corals in the United States.

It’s been rated as a top family attraction by Zagat surveys and several other travel review sites. And it’s easy to see why this aquarium in Maui is so visited and loved.

There are more than 60 exhibits that showcase wildlife in Maui. Everything from tropical reef fish, stingrays, and green sea turtles to sharks, octopus, eels, and sea jellies.

The enormous aquarium and oceanography center is also home to an amazing exhibit called The Open Ocean. This 54-foot acrylic tunnel offers 360-degree views of marine life, including manta ray sharks, stingrays, and tropical fish in a 750,000-gallon tank.

And even if you can't visit this aquarium in Maui, you can still immerse yourself in the natural splendor of the open ocean. Check out the Maui Ocean Center livestreams, which showcase all the native sea life here.

So, what are you waiting for? Settle in with a cup of Kona coffee or a good snack and watch as stingrays, five species of sharks, and hundreds upon hundreds of tropical fish swim by during this virtual tour of the Maui Ocean Center.

Check out the Maui Ocean Center livestream for yourself! And head to the website or Facebook page to learn more.

Have you ever done a virtual tour of the Maui Ocean Center or visited this aquarium in Maui? Share your experience with us in the comments below!

Looking to visit other places to see native Hawaiian wildlife? Check out some of the best places in Hawaii for animal encounters!

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