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May 22. 2013 4:26PM

Blue Ocean Society Touch Tank


 

315 Market Street

Portsmouth, NH 03801

Ph: (603) 431-0260



The mission of the Blue Ocean Society is to inspire passion in people to conserve the marine environment, through education and research in New England.



Learn about and gently touch marine creatures from the Gulf of Maine at Blue Ocean Society for Marine Conservation's touch tank in Portsmouth, NH. Interact with marine educators, learn about whales, do arts and crafts and join us for story time and our crab feedings! Regular special activities too.



Website: Blue Ocean Society Website

Email: info@blueoceansociety.org


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