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SeaWorld San Diego

www.seaworld.org

Organization Type:
For-Profit/Corporate/Business

Mission:
Based on a long-term commitment to education, SeaWorld strives to provide an enthusiastic, imaginative, and intellectually stimulating atmosphere to help students and guests develop a lifelong appreciation, understanding, and stewardship for our marine and aquatic resources.

Contact:
Joy L. Wolf, Education Director
SeaWorld San Diego
500 SeaWorld Drive
San Diego, CA 92109-7904
Phone: (800) 25-SHAMU
Fax: (619) 226-3634
swc.education@seaworld.com

Geographical Focus:
Local, Regional, State

Counties Served:
All

Activities:
Research, Education, Recycling, Conservation, Tourism

Topic:
Wetlands, Kelp Forest, Rocky Intertidal, Wildlife, Endangered Species, Animal Behavior

Educational Resources:
Curriculum, Books, DVDs, Early Childhood Resources, On-Site Field Trip Programs and Tours, Brochures, Exhibits/Displays, Website, e-Newsletter

Education Programs:
•  Field trip program supports California Science Standards and includes self-guided visits to animal exhibits, an educational animal presentation, and Teacher’s Guide. Full-day and half-day options available.
•  Resident and Day Camp programs for individuals and private groups.
•  Sleepovers for individuals, private groups, and Scouts.
•  Specialized tours also available.
•  Curriculum, Books, DVDs, and Early Childhood Resources are available by calling (800)25-SHAMU, press 4.
•  Visit SeaWorld.org for animal information and classroom activities.
•  Land, Sea, & Air is a monthly teacher's newsletter delivered via email. Subscribe at swbg-animals.org/just-for-teachers/lsa/.

Target Audiences:
K-12, General Public

Videos:
We sell DVDs for $8.99 through our office. Call (800)25-SHAMU, press 4 for an Educational Resources brochure.

Service Fee:
Field trip fees start as low as $5.60 per person: students, teachers and adult chaperones.

General Services:
Restrooms, Picnic Area, Gift Shops, Telephone

Parking Availability:
Parking fee.

Disabled Access:
All attractions, shows, and restrooms are wheelchair accessible. Plentiful handicapped parking available. Assistance animals welcome. ASL interpreter provided with advance notice.



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