Kodiak Fisheries Research Center Aquarium
Inside the Kodiak Fisheries Research Center, there is a large, oval, freestanding aquarium (it holds 3500
gallons!), and a touch tank that allows visitors to handle intertidal organisms representing the major marine
invertebrate phyla in the region.
Throughout the year, the foyer and aquarium area are open for public viewing, and is a major attraction for
school field trips. Kodiak Laboratory staff regularly collect a
variety of species from waters around Kodiak Island to display in the aquarium and touch tank areas.
Regional species that are routinely on display include varieties of crabs, mollusks (e.g., snails and bivalves),
echinoderms (e.g., seastars), and fish.
Kodiak Fisheries Research Center Aquarium Picture Gallery
The following links provide a picture series of some of the wonderful creatures you might find on display in
the aquarium and touch tank facilities. (Please note that unless indicated otherwise, Alaska Fisheries Science
Center photos and videos are in the public domain and cannot be copyrighted. Credit should be given to
photographer's name (if available), Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NOAA Fisheries. In the case of use of
images other than those of the AFSC, please contact the image source as credited on the image detail page.
Thank you).
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