The OCC Dennis Kelly Aquarium has been a peaceful oasis and a source of wonder for students, staff, faculty, and the local community since 1974. Our student-run facility has created a dynamic learning experience where students can discover the oceans and foster a love for science.
Visitors come to the aquarium to relax, enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, and marvel at the diverse marine organisms on display. Whether it's the vibrant fish, intricate coral formations, or mysterious creatures of the deep, there's always something new to discover.
Through open hours and tours, the aquarium offers a unique opportunity for the public to better understand and appreciate the local marine habitat. Our outreach programs also play a critical role in educating the public about marine conservation and environmental sustainability.
Since its establishment, the aquarium has been a vital part of the marine science program at 六合彩全年图库. While it was originally designed as a training ground for marine science majors, today, hundreds of students from all disciplines utilize the aquarium indirectly, benefiting from the rich learning experience it provides.
As we celebrate 50 years of the OCC Dennis Kelly Aquarium, we are proud of the impact we have made on the lives of our students and the broader community. Looking to the future, we are committed to expanding our research programs, developing new educational initiatives, and further engaging with our community to continue fostering a love for science and conservation.
Here's to many more years of learning, discovery, and conservation at the OCC Dennis Kelly Aquarium!
Explore the Aquarium History
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1969
Students were able to view local species that were on display. The aquarium was designed in partnership with BlueRock.
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1974
Dennis Kelly became the 1st director of the aquarium. The aquarium was called OCC Public Aquarium, "A Window By The Sea".
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1989 - 1991
Aquarium was in danger!! Exhibits started to be emptied as funding was starting to dwindle.
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1992
Bleak future as the aquarium loses funding despite being the largest public coldwater aquarium in Orange County.
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1993
Aquarium featured in the L.A. Times. Public fundraiser to help collect funds and rescue the aquarium from closure. Goodyear Blimp offered the top raffle prize of a whale-watching experience in the blimp. The aquarium total gallons = 1,000. Marine aquarium management classes first started.
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1998
AOP opened and our aquarium rededicated itself to offer the best training for undergraduates. Aquariums is 10 years old now!
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1999
Aquarium starts to host open houses during the summer to give back to the community. Also hosted summer science camps.
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2001
Held open house and fundraiser event for aquarium and New York Red Cross. Aquarium=2,480 gallons (12 Exhibits)
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2003/2004
Aquarium Procedure manual created.
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2006
Fundraiser at campus and LA harbor. Ocean literary lectures and tours of AOP.
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2008
Aquarium moves to the Lewis center.
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2013
Dennis retires and Rob Ellis becomes the new director. 2 Exhibits in the Lobby: Tropical Reef Exhibit donated by CSULB and a Hexagonal exhibit. Aquarium=2,500 gallons.
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2016
The hexgonal exhibit is replaced with a round arcylic aquarium. Aquarium changes name to Dennis Kelly Public Aquarium and start offering public tours.
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2020/2021
Aquarium closed due to Covid-19. Exhibits and organisms maintained by student managers and Aquarium Director Lindsey. Build out Green house 6 in horticulture to be aquaponics. Update temperate system filtration and increase volume. Aquarium= 8,080 gallons!
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2021/2022
Aquarium opens back up to the public. Mary Blasius is the new director.
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2023
New Mural