Sant Ocean Hall

Location: First Floor, Exhibit Type: Permanent The Sant Ocean Hall presents the global ocean from a cross-disciplinary perspective, highlighting the biological, geological, and anthropological expertise and unparalleled scientific collections of the Museum, as well as ongoing research.

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JH H-D

The aquarium with live fish is near the bathroom

Ben Hundley

Great info on biodomes!

JH H-D

Look up for additional displays!

NMNH Social Media Team

Find your blue at the Ocean Portal. Read more

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