Additional Resources

If you want to explore and learn more about SeaWorld, the following website will give you all the information you need. From SeaWorld's home page you can choose the location that you would like to visit or learn more about. You can also obtain information on ticket prices and park hours as well as many more attractions that Sea World offers that we weren't able to get to on our field trip.
http://www.seaworld.com/


Do you want to learn more about the diverse population of marine animals? The following website provides information on all the aquatic animals found in SeaWorld as well as land animals found at Bush Gardens. This website also provides a library of animal sound bytes so you can listen to your favorite animals communicate. In addition, this website provides teachers and students with additional resources and activities that pertain to marine life.
http://www.seaworld.org/animal-info/index.htm


Are you looking for more pictures of marine animals and their habitats? The following website provides a photo gallery of all the marine life, exhibits, attractions, and shows found at SeaWorld. Visitors and staff members alike have posted pictures that capture the SeaWorld experience. You can access all these pictures on this website or upload your own photos to share with others.
http://www.seaworld.com/photogallerymain.aspx


Are you still wanting to see more of Shamu? The following website includes a live web cam that is stationed in Shamu's tank. You can watch live footage of Shamu from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Pacific Standard Time on a daily basis. Replays of the footage will be shown at midnight so you can catch up on Shamu's daily activities even after hours.
http://seaworld.com/sitepage.aspx?PageID=375


Do you still want or need more information on aquatic animals? The National Geographic website provides a search engine where you can search for your favorite animals and learn more about their lifestyle. The website is very easy to use and provides great and useful information you could use on school projects or just for an extra teaspoon of knowledge.
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals