I love the Jersey Shore, and everything about this unique region of the state – from the sprawling boardwalks to the laid-back inlets. Not only is it filled with amazing attractions, but it has some of the most amazing natural spots in the entire northeast. However, there are some great secrets still hiding along the shore – and there’s one that’s a must-visit destination for anyone who loves animals. The Marine Mammal Stranding Center is a non-profit rescue that helps beached animals, mostly seals, and rehabilitates them for release into the ocean. The marine mammals rescue center isn’t open to the public, but the building is also home to a unique museum on the Jersey Shore – the Sea Life Museum, which features an amazing collection of artifacts and other exhibits. It’s well worth the drive to Brigantine to see this unique destination!

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Have you visited the Sea Life Museum at the Marine Mammal Stranding Center? Let us know about your visit to this wildlife museum on the Jersey Shore in the comments section! You can find out more on the Marine Mammal Stranding Center website, and make sure to visit the Facebook page of this animal rescue in New Jersey for lots of pictures of adorable rescued seals! If you’re looking for a place to stay in New Jersey, you’re not far from the Legacy Vacation Resorts Brigantine Beach, and the area is only a short drive from the world’s longest boardwalk in Atlantic City.

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