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Monterey Bay Aquarium
886 Cannery Row
Monterey, California 93940
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10 a.m.–6 p.m. Daily
Closed Dec. 25
Summer (May 26–Sept. 1)
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Sea Otters Activities, Videos & Resources


Activities & Games
Pup's Supper Interactive Book
Find out what a sea otter pup likes to eat in our English and Spanish interactive story for beginning readers.
Sea Otter Interactive
Discover more about sea otters and how they survive.
Otter Lunch Bag Puppet
Make a sea otter puppet of your very own, then act out a story.
Kelp Forest Poster & I Spy
Sea otters like to hang out in the kelp forest. See if you can find one on our kelp forest poster.
Critter Cards and Games
Collect critter cards of a sea otter and its favorite foods to color or play games with.
Coloring Pages
Print and color a family of otters or a sea otter snacking on a sea urchin.
You'll find more fun things to do in our Activities & Games section.
Sea Otter Spotting Guide
See what animals you can spot during your next visit or on our live web cam.
Cool Facts
How much food do sea otters eat every day? Find out!
Frequently Asked Questions
Got a question about sea otters? Check here first.
E-Postcard
Send a sea otter postcard!
Dictionary
Need help with a scientific term? Use our handy dictionary.
Sea Otter Resources

On Our Web Site

Sea Otter Classroom and Family Activities: Busy Otters
  • This standards-based activity set is a fun way to enrich and extend your visit to the aquarium. In Busy Otters, kids learn about sea otters, what they do all day and how they stay warm.

Sea Otter Research and Conservation (SORAC) Program
  • The aquarium's Sea Otter Research and Conservation program supports the federal recovery plan for California's southern sea otters. Take a closer look at what we're doing to help this threatened species.

Sea Searchers Handbook: Marine Mammals Chapter (PDF Format)
  • Information about sea otters and gray whales, their habitats and fun marine mammals activities to do as a family or in the classroom.

You'll find more educational resources in our Classroom Learning and Resources section.


External Links

Alaska Science Center-Biological Science Office
  • This organization plays a pivotal role in conducting research on Alaskan wildlife and their vast habitats. This site includes information on the status of the sea otter population in Alaska.

Defenders of Wildlife
  • This organization is dedicated to the protection of all native wild animals and plants in their natural communities. This link takes you to their information on sea otter conservation and tells you how to adopt a sea otter.

Friends of the Sea Otter
  • For about 25 years, Friends of the Sea Otter has worked to protect the sea otter and its habitat from a wide range of threats. Their site includes video clips, membership information and updates on sea otter conservation issues.

Marine Mammal Center
  • The Marine Mammal Center rescues, rehabilitates and then releases injured marine mammals. Their site includes research and other information about sea otters as well as profiles of marine mammals they've rehabilitated.

Otter Project
  • Otter Project works toward the rapid recovery of the California sea otter by facilitating research and communicating research results to the public and to policymakers.

Otternet
  • This site has information about all 13 species of otters, including sea otters. Games and activities for kids and lots of otter links make it fun and educational.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
  • This government agency protects sea otters under the federal Endangered Species Act. The site has information on threatened and endangered species as well as many aspects of wildlife conservation.

Western Ecological Research Center (U.S. Geological Survey)
  • The Center is the field research program for both the threatened California sea otter population and the state-listed Washington sea otter population. Current research focuses on population biology and behavior of California and Washington sea otters.

What's Killing California Sea Otters
  • This site, a joint project of the sea otter alliance, the Monterey Bay Aquarium's Sea otter Research and Conservation Program and several other organizations, presents the latest research and news about threats to California sea otters.

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www.montereybayaquarium.org
886 Cannery Row | Monterey, California 93940
Regular Hours 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Daily, Closed Dec. 25