In 1972, Apollo 17 captured the first photograph of Earth in its entirety. In this photo, you see deep blue oceans broken up by the rich greens and sandy browns of landmasses. Though the image is static, the swirling eddies of white, representing complex weather patterns, give it a…
Currents
Apr
07
Apr
07
Take a step outside and close your eyes. All around, nature welcomes you. Birds call out with rhythmic chirps and caws. Trees signal their presence as gusts of wind whistle through their branches. The air offers a sweet whiff of blooming honeysuckle and jasmine, or a briny scent of…
Apr
01
Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) Stranding Location: Kiawah Island, South Carolina Arrival Date: 3/20/2022 Age: Juvenile Weight: 3.82 kg (8 lbs) Case History Aries was found stranded on the beach by a tourist visiting Kiawah Island, South Carolina. Aries had a large epibiota load on their shell and…
Mar
31
It’s almost April in Charleston, which means that the busy season here at the Sea Turtle Care Center™ is upon us! While we dislike seeing any animal in a desperate situation, we’re fortunate that we have the resources and support to rehabilitate and release as many of our patients…
Mar
16
Imagine gliding through the ocean, just below the water's surface. Your vision, clear and sharp, allows you to peer out into the open sea at long distances. Passing through the filtered rays of sunlight, your head breaks the surface for a breath of air. Up here, you're a bit…
Mar
11
What do electric eels eat? Victoria, one of our members, asked this question through our Ask an Expert opportunity! While we don't have electric eels on exhibit, we do have three resident eels at the Aquarium. Each species has its own dietary needs, so each gets a specially curated…
Mar
08
You’ve heard the mantra thousands of times before: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Replace. There’s no doubt plastic pollution has been a critical topic in the conservation movement for years. Many of our beloved sea turtle patients have fallen victim to plastic, which is what ultimately landed them in our Sea…
Mar
01
Ella was curious about how long loggerhead sea turtles can live, so we asked Cait, one of our senior sea turtle biologists, for some…
Feb
25
With Invasive Species Awareness Week starting today, we could think of no other species to spotlight than the notorious lionfish! Donning a series of spines and a reddish orange striped exterior, some might be surprised to think of these colorful creatures as anything but sweet. Swimming far and wide…
Feb
23
We are pleased to introduce the Charleston Coffee Roasters Nutritional Care Program! More than 200 pounds of food are prepared daily for the 5,000 animals that reside at the Aquarium. Our animal care team manages and monitors the nutrient uptake of each animal to ensure optimal…
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