Channel Sea

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Whale Skull Retrieval

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Members of the Mystic Aquarium & Institute for Exploration's Stranding Department "rescue" a very large and very heavy whale skull from a Rhode Island beach.
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Stranding Department Overview

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Mystic Aquarium & Institute for Exploration is part of a network of organizations in the Northeast that respond to stranded animals in the wild. Learn all about our Stranding Department and the work they do as they rescue and rehabilitate critters in need.
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Meet Astro

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Meet Astro, the newest member of Mystic Aquarium & Institute for Exploration's marine mammal family.
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Welcome to Channel Sea

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What is Channel Sea? Watch this short video to discover what it's all about -- and what you can expect to find here in the months to come!
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Frog Costume

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Watch as local costume designer Julie Cook creates a morphing frog costume in time for the Education Department's Leap Day event.
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Pushing the Limits

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Learn about the history of Greek sponge diving.
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August Seal Release

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The Marine Animal Rescue Program at Mystic Aquarium & Institute for Exploration rehabilitates and releases dozens of seals every year. Their latest release, however, was more unusual than most.
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