Few People Know America’s First Shark History And Conservation Museum Is In Rhode Island

The Living Sharks Museum in Westerly, Rhode Island, offers a unique educational experience about shark history, exploitation, and conservation.

Living near the ocean gives us an advantage that landlocked states don’t have. We can stroll along sandy beaches and catch a glimpse of ocean life, perhaps a seal or even a shark. That proximity to the ocean also gives us a unique perspective as to how important sea life is. You can get an even better perspective at The Living Sharks Museum, a one-of-a-kind destination in Westerly, Rhode Island.

A hidden gem in Westerly, The Living Sharks Museum has an important mission: “to educate the public about the story of the shark through a visual record of their history, exploitation, and conservation.”

Billed as America’s First Shark History Museum, this unique Rhode Island destination gives visitors a glimpse into this fascinating fish through a variety of exhibits.

The Rhode Island Museum features a collection of shark fossils from more than 40 species that date back to prehistoric times.

America’s First Shark Museum also delves into the horrific story of the U.S.S. Indianapolis with exhibits that document what’s been called the worst shark attack in history. The submarine was attacked and sunk in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. Hundreds are said to have died in shark attacks.

Learn how you can protect yourself from shark attacks, about warning systems, and the technology that's used to deter sharks in the Surviving the Shark exhibit.

Other exhibits examine The Commercial Use of Sharks, Shark Incidents, Shark Science, and Shark Biology. If you’re a fan of the film “Jaws,” spend some time checking out the Jaws ’75 Collection Exhibit, which features movie posters, props, and more.

While you’re visiting, stop by the museum shop. Keep an eye out, too, for events hosted by The Living Sharks Museum, including the Living Sharks Filmfest.

This is a truly unique opportunity to learn more about these often-misunderstood ocean residents.

View days, hours, and more information on the Living Sharks Museum website. Or, stop by the Living Sharks Museum Facebook page.

Did you know about The Living Sharks Museum, a one-of-a-kind destination in Westerly, Rhode Island? Have you visited? Share your experience in the comments! Then plan a visit to Woody Hill Management Area, one of the most magical places in Westerly, Rhode Island.

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