Birch Aquarium To Reopen September 15th

Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego is reopening to the public on September 15.

The aquarium, which closed March 12, and reopened briefly in July,  will open with new pathways and new procedures to keep guests and staff safe and healthy. Guest capacity will be limited, so advanced reservations are required for all guests, including members. Timed tickets are available online HERE.

“We are confident that we have created a safe and healthy environment for our guests as well as our staff  and we look forward to reopening Birch Aquarium and welcoming back our members and guests,” said Executive Director Harry Helling.

Birch Aquarium To Reopen September 15

Safety screening for both guests and staff

In addition to requiring face coverings for all staff and guests ages 2 and up, Birch Aquarium has implemented  safety screenings for guests; created a one-way pathway to encourage social distancing; increased the number of hand washing and sanitizing stations; and upgraded its HVAC system.  As an added safety measure, Birch Aquarium staff will also be completing daily symptom screenings, as well as frequent COVID-19 testing.

See some new species!

Birch Aquarium is home to more than 6,000 ocean animals. Guests are encouraged to greet some of their favorites like the Weedy Seadragons and rescued Loggerhead Sea Turtle. They can also discover new species like the Ornate Boxfish, a unique fish that made a splash on social media during the temporary closure.

During this initial reopening phase, activities where large numbers of people typically gather, such as dive shows and feedings, have been canceled. High-touch exhibit elements such as the water tables, playground, and touch screens have also been removed, though many exhibits have newly-integrated QR codes to allow guests to engage in new ways from the safety of their cell phones.

Yes, Halloween is still on!

In October, Birch Aquarium is planning to launch an outdoor Halloween-themed celebration that will continue even if the indoor areas of the aquarium have to close to meet state and local COVID-19 guidelines.

“With the Halloween celebration, we are working to create a fun and engaging seasonal ‘outdoor aquarium’ experience that will allow us to serve our community, even if our indoor spaces have to close,” said Helling. “Continuing to offer the aquarium as a resource to the community is our goal.” Details of the Halloween celebration will be announced soon.

Virtual Youth and School Group Programs now available

During the temporary closure, the aquarium began offering a series of virtual programs including virtual summer camps, which were so successful that the aquarium is now launching a suite of new virtual education programs. Virtual Youth and School Group Programs will be available now to groups of students, including schools, homeschool groups, after school programs, and scout groups.  A Virtual After School Series will be offered in the fall, winter, and spring to  individuals in kindergarten through grade 8. Registration for the after school fall series begins September 14.

Birch Aquarium To Reopen September 15

More details on Birch Aquarium’s reopening, including important information for guests planning their next visit, can be found on the FAQ page. To help support the aquarium on its mission to connect understanding to protecting our ocean planet, visit the Giving page.

Timed tickets for both members and the general public can be reserved HERE. Admission is $19.50 for adults, $15 for children (3-17). Annual memberships are also available HERE.

See you there….and stay healthy, San Diego!

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