'Party for the Ocean' at the Whaling Museum

Posted 8/6/18

During Party for the Ocean, visitors can experience how whales stay warm, how they see, hear, and stay afloat, or even explore inside a 43-foot inflatable humpback whale. Also featured is an …

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'Party for the Ocean' at the Whaling Museum

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During Party for the Ocean, visitors can experience how whales stay warm, how they see, hear, and stay afloat, or even explore inside a 43-foot inflatable humpback whale. Also featured is an up-close-and-personal ocean touch table from the Lloyd Center for the Environment, simulated dolphin rescue and marine animal rehabilitation with National Marine Life Center, and other activities presented by the Buttonwood Park Zoo, Buzzards Bay Coalition, and the New Bedford Whaling Museum’s High School Apprentices.

WHERE: New Bedford Whaling Museum, 18 Johnnycake Hill, New Bedford
WHEN: Monday, August 13; 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
COST: Free with admission
MORE INFO: www.whalingmuseum.org

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