Description
For the seventh year in a row, Waikiki Aquarium will celebrate World Oceans Day by cleaning marine debris and educating the community about the dangers of ocean pollution.
Event Details
For the seventh year in a row, Waikiki Aquarium will celebrate World Oceans Day by cleaning marine debris and educating the community about the dangers of ocean pollution. The health of the ocean is critical to the earth's climate, sustenance and recreation, as it cover 71% of the earth's surface. World Oceans Day is a time for ocean celebration and action around the world and this year's theme is healthy oceans, healthy planet.
The Waikiki Aquarium will be holding events throughout the month of June, including keiki activities, special Afternoons at the Aquarium, several beach clean ups and a variety of educational activities and events for everyone to enjoy. The Aquarium will also extend a special "child free" beginning on June 6 through June 30. For every paying adult, one child (12 years or under) will receive free admission.
Dive in at the Waikiki Aquarium for a special Aqua Explorers activity to learn more about dive gear and marine life. Keiki can try on pieces of dive gear and learn more about the necessary gadgets used when diving, such as tanks, gauges, weight belts and more! There will also be lessons on how to identify Hawaiian fish species while diving.
The Waikiki Aquarium will be holding events throughout the month of June, including keiki activities, special Afternoons at the Aquarium, several beach clean ups and a variety of educational activities and events for everyone to enjoy. The Aquarium will also extend a special "child free" beginning on June 6 through June 30. For every paying adult, one child (12 years or under) will receive free admission.
Dive in at the Waikiki Aquarium for a special Aqua Explorers activity to learn more about dive gear and marine life. Keiki can try on pieces of dive gear and learn more about the necessary gadgets used when diving, such as tanks, gauges, weight belts and more! There will also be lessons on how to identify Hawaiian fish species while diving.