While it's a useful place to learn about Alaska's marine ecosystems, you can also visit to get a hug from a sea urchin!
SEWARD, Alaska - The Alaska Sealife Center is a cold-water marine research facility in Seward, drawing in hundreds of young minds from around the state each year.
“It’s a nonprofit,” said Shannon Wolf, the center’s senior development and guest services manager. “And it’s focused on preserving and protecting Alaska’s marine ecosystems.” “One of the special things that people love to do here is go to our discovery touch pools, where they can touch some of the sea stars, sea anemones, and get their very own sea urchin hug,” Wolf said.
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