The New York Aquarium is part of the Wildlife Conservation Society, linking education to field impact.
What WCS Works On
- Urban ocean health around NYC’s waterways.
- Shark conservation, research, and public awareness.
- Climate resilience and habitat protection.
- Community science and education programs.
Exhibits connect stories in-gallery to real projects in the field.
How Your Visit Helps
- Ticket and membership revenue fuels conservation and education.
- On-site programs build science curiosity in future generations.
- Visitor choices (reusables, recycling) model ocean-friendly habits.
Micro-action: Bring a reusable bottle and skip single-use plastics during your visit.
Take-Home Actions
- Choose reusable bottles and utensils.
- Support sustainable seafood choices.
- Reduce single-use plastics at home and on the go.
- Share what you learn — awareness travels.
- Join local shoreline cleanups when possible.
Learn More
- Check the aquarium’s conservation pages for current initiatives.
- Look for exhibit signage that links species to field projects.
Small actions add up, especially in a city of millions.