MIAMI, Aug. 11, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Miami Seaquarium announces the return of the Give $4, Save 40% offer, which gives guests the opportunity to donate to their favorite charities and receive a 40 percent savings on admission to Miami Seaquarium. Following the success of last year's promotion, which raised more than $34,000 in donations for wildlife related charities affected by the BP Oil Spill, this year's promotion will benefit Florida Wildlife charities including Sea to Shore Alliance (manatees), Sea Turtle Conservancy, R.J. Dunlap Marine Conservation Program (Shark Research and Conservation) and Pelican Harbor Seabird Station (Seabird Rescue & Rehabilitation). The offer starts on August 15 and runs until September 30. To participate visit www.miamiseaquarium.com for a donation form.
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"Community involvement is one of the building blocks on which Miami Seaquarium was founded," commented Andrew Hertz, General Manager. "We are happy this year to be joining our guests in giving by continuing this hugely successful program that will raise much needed funds for these worthy non-profits."
Miami Seaquarium, South Florida's most popular tourist attraction, is a family-oriented marine-life park open to the public 365 days a year. The park provides visitors with a greater understanding and appreciation for marine life through shows, presentations and marine-life exhibits. General admission to Miami Seaquarium is $38.95 and $28.95 for children (ages 3-9). More information on Miami Seaquarium is available at www.miamiseaquarium.com.
Miami Seaquarium is an accredited member of the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums, an international organization committed to the care and conservation of marine mammals. Accreditation by the Alliance means this facility meets or exceeds all the standards of excellence for marine mammal care, husbandry, conservation and education.
SOURCE Miami Seaquarium
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