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Ozeaneum Stralsund - Aquarium
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Ozeaneum Stralsund

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The Ozeaneum Stralsund is a public aquarium located in Germany’s historic Hanseatic city. It focuses on marine life of the North and Baltic Seas, offering exhibits showcasing diverse ecosystems and conservation efforts. The museum provides educational experiences for visitors of all ages, particularly families and those interested in coastal biology and environmental protection.

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Ozeaneum Stralsund ranks #9 of 156 in the Aquarium ranking, behind John G. Shedd Aquarium, ahead of Aquarium of Genoa.

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Where is the Ozeaneum Stralsund located?

The Ozeaneum is located in the historic Hanseatic city of Stralsund, right on the coast of the Baltic Sea in northeastern Germany. It is situated directly at the city's harbor area, offering scenic views of the water and local maritime architecture. The building itself is a modern architectural landmark that contrasts with the historic old town.

Does the Ozeaneum Stralsund keep live whales or dolphins?

No, the Ozeaneum does not keep any live marine mammals like whales or dolphins in captivity. Instead, it features the 'Giants of the Seas' exhibition, which displays impressive, life-sized models of various whale species. This exhibition aims to educate visitors about the biology of these massive creatures without holding them in tanks.

What types of marine life are featured at the Ozeaneum?

The Ozeaneum focuses primarily on marine life native to the Baltic Sea, the North Sea, and the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can view a variety of habitats containing native fish, crustaceans, and a popular Humboldt penguin enclosure. The aquarium's design guides guests from the shallow coastal waters down into the deep ocean environment.

How long should I plan to spend visiting the Ozeaneum?

Most visitors spend about two to three hours exploring the various exhibits and aquariums at the Ozeaneum. The route through the museum is designed to guide guests naturally from the local Baltic Sea waters to the depths of the open Atlantic Ocean. Families with children often spend a bit more time interacting with the educational displays.

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