New England Aquarium Gift Shop
The New England Aquarium’s gift shop offers a wide variety of gifts and souvenirs. Their gift shop can be accessed either online or visiting the Aquarium’s lobby. The money gained from the merchandising activities are destined for helping and supporting the education, for conservation and research programs. At this gift shop you will be able to find many educational products such as books, videos, CDs and DVDs, or other products like plush animals, toys or clothes.
You can also purchase $10, $25 and $50 gift certificated that can be used for Aquarium and IMAX admissions, Whale Watch or meals at the Aquarium’s Harbor View Café. You can also buy gift shop packs for school field trips or other group visits. If you haven’t found what you were looking for visiting the online gift shop, you can always call at 617-973-5266, or send an email at this website and tell the administrator what you wish to buy.
The gift shop from the Aquarium’s lobby is open Monday through Friday from 10 am to 5 pm, or in weekends from 10 am to 6 pm. At the Christmas and Thanksgiving holidays the shop is closed.

The New England Aquarium was founded in 1969 and has been the global leader in marine exploration and ocean exploration. It is placed in Boston and prides itself with the 1.3 million visitors per year and with its resources that represent a major educational resource.
The Aquarium combines the educational, entertaining and other activities concerning the most severe problems of the ocean. There are also many educational and conservation programs meant to create a global impact. The founder of the New England Aquarium was David B. Stone, who died at the age of 82, April 12.

The New England Aquarium makes efforts in protecting the blue planet. There are many employees working for The New England Aquarium, which ensures the programs’ functionality and development, provide more problem solving, serve, and engage a wide constituency.
There is a multi-year Diversity Plan that confirms the museum’s progress, which helps the institution to find out ways to develop a more inclusive and diverse service. The museum also thinks about enriching the equipment that serves different communities. The New England Aquarium prides itself with the implication in the Commonwealth Compact.
An interesting program is that of taking care of an animal you choose yourself. You can choose from the fur seal, green sea turtle, harbor seal, little blue penguin, sand tiger shark, rockhopper penguin, African penguin, or the Kemp’s ridley seaturtle. You can also choose to look after the most endangered animals through the North Atlantic Right Whale sponsorship. There is also the possibility to contribute to the recovery of the species. The Aquarium’s scientists named six of the whales that have been tagged and tracked for this program. There is the possibility to choose one of the whales in order to help her in the frame of the North Atlantic Right Whale sponsorship program. More information about these programs and Te New England Aquarium you can find visiting this website.
Published by GiftShop, on Sep 01 2010, in the categories: Gift shops
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