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Seacoast Science Center

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Ocean education is what we do!

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Founded in 1992, the Seacoast Science Center is a non-profit marine science education organization located in historic Odiorne Point State Park, right on the New Hampshire coast. Ocean education is what we do. Each year, our programs and exhibits teach 80,000 people, from toddlers to grandparents, about why a healthy ocean matters. We want everyone to understand that what they do every day influences ocean health and ocean health impacts their daily lives. Since 2007, we have completed two $1 million NOAA-funded capital improvements and expansion projects. In 2009 we opened our largest permanent exhibit, Tofu: The Journey of a Humpback Whale, using Tofu’s 32-foot skeleton and life story to interpret whale ecology in the Gulf of Maine. The exhibit was expanded in 2012, making it the largest public display of marine mammal skeletons in northern New England. In 2010, NBC’s TODAY Show recognized us as a Lend a Hand TODAY recipient: the only environmental education institution chosen that year. In 2014 we launched our Marine Mammal Rescue program to protect all marine mammals that haul out or strand on New Hampshire’s coast. The Center is open throughout the year, has a year-round crew of 20, and 1,400 member families from 20 states.

We educate to motivate with:
- Educational programs and environmental day camps for children, age 1 to 8th grade
- Family learning experiences with Evenings at the Seacoast Science Center and eco-adventure travel
- School programs that range from in-the-field and at-school, to after school
- Distance learning and video conferencing from our Gregg Interactive Learning Studio
- Aquariums that represent habitats from tide pools to the deep sea
- Fun and educational community events including our annual Music-by-the-Sea summer concerts,
- Rescue Run and Earth Day Celebration, Sippin’ for Seals fundraiser, and dawn-to-dusk BioBlitz!.

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Seacoast Science Center, Inc.

Address: 570 Ocean Blvd, Rye, NH 03870, USA
Phone: (603) 436-8043
gro.hncss@ofni
State: New Hampshire
City: Rye
Zip Code: 03870


Opening Hours

Monday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

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Reviews
This review encompasses the area around the Science Center as well. The Science Center itself is decent. It's a very small square-ish building that you can explore quickly in 30 minutes unless you actually take your time looking at everything. There is a touch tank where you can grab and feel sea urchins, clams, starfish, and other creatures in an icy water tank. There's a small play area as well, although it's more of a padded corner for toddlers to play with basic toys and maybe read. Plenty of interactive stuff for kids, and there is a tank area where you can see octopi, crabs, and fish. Not bad. The surrounding area is pretty cool too and worth exploring. The coastline is full of shell and rock hunting opportunities, and there is a fairly-large park area that kids can go to burn up energy. I frequently take the kids to the coast to explore. There is a large area dedicated to cairns as well... be careful of not disturbing any and build your own! There is a fee for the parking lot here BUT if you drive past it, there are spots to park for free if you don't mind backtracking a little bit.
7 years ago (26-02-2018)
Very fun place to bring your children. Lots of things to interact with.
7 years ago (17-03-2018)
Small little place. Can go through it in about a half hour. The price is fair for what you get.
7 years ago (20-02-2018)
Fun for the kids and the volunteers are so educational.
7 years ago (21-01-2018)
I use to go here as a kid on school field trips and now I get to share it with my son. Ok, so it was smaller then I remembered, however, watching my son enjoy himself and other children there enjoy and have fun while discovering it, looked larger then life!
8 years ago (17-06-2017)
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