About the Seaside Aquarium
	       
	      
	      When the aquarium was founded in 1937, the goal was mostly to  
	      entertain the public.  The dark interior was meant to create the feeling of  
	      swimming through an underground cave at a time when respiration- 
	      aided diving was virtually unknown. 
	       
	      In the past several years, the focus has shifted to education and community  
	      involvement as well as entertainment.  We have reached beyond the  
	      walls of the building to participate in local events and projects  
	      geared toward a better understanding and appreciation of the North  
	      Coast marine environment. 
	       
	      In 1995 we became leaders in the regional Marine Mammal Stranding  
	      Network.  In the next few years we added an Interpretive Center and  
	      helped start Seaside's W.E.B. Discovery Program.  We have partnered  
	      with local businesses, non-profit organizations, and the City of Seaside to  
	      inform both the public and local communities about beach safety, tides  
	      different coastal habitats, and the animals who live there. 
	       
	       
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           Open House Benefit for Friends of Haystack Rock 
           
           
			On March 21 this year, the Seaside Aquarium held an open  
			house as a benefit for the Friends of Haystack Rock, a non- 
			profit organization dedicated to preserving Haystack Rock in  
			Cannon Beach and educating the public about tidepool life.  
			Approximately 500 people came to feed the seals, touch sea  
			stars, and enter raffles.  The event raised $2500 for the  
			Friends of Haystack Rock who plan to purchase a new  
			interpretive trailer for the Haystack Rock Awareness Program  
			this year. 
			 
			In addition, the Seaside Aquarium allowed the "Friends"to  
			raffle off the right to name our first baby seal of the season.  
			Terry and Judith Jones of Bend, Oregon won, naming the  
			seal born on June 5 
            Cecil (prononced Sea-sill). 
             
            Thanks to the Friends of Haystack Rock, the board, the  
            beach volunteers, and the Seaside Aquarium employees who  
            volunteered their time to make this event a success. 
           
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           Seaside Aquarium Outreach 
           
           
			Throughout the year, the Seaside Aquarium attends a variety of local events to  
			provide the public opportunities to learn more about marine animals and their  
			habitats.  This year we have attended the 2006 Children's Clean Water Festival,  
			Cannon Beach's Earth Day Celebration, and the Jetty Fishery/Bay Crab Derby  
			Benefit; we have also helped with 5th grade Outdoor School at Camp Kiwanilong.  
			Each event is different, but we like to provide animals for the public to touch,  
			crab molts, microscopes, and other fun items to examine.  If you see us at an  
			event, stop by and say hello! 
			 
			Seaside Aquarium Owners: Kathe Baldwin and Jerome Ives 
			Aquarium Board Members: Kathe Baldwin, Jenne Baldwin, Keith Chandler,  
			Jim Clune, Jerome Ives, John Ives, and Neal Maine. 
			Photos by: Tiffany Boothe and Pam Bierly 
           
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