Closed for the season
Stingrays at Caribbean Cove
presented by SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital
Stingrays at Caribbean Cove will reopen in spring 2025.
Guests can watch, touch and occasionally feed the unique and fascinating stingrays as they glide through a warm saltwater pool in this habitat! The sharks are a little too shy for petting, but you may be lucky enough to have one touch you briefly as it swims by.
Animals of this Habitat
Marine Animal Conservation
Stingrays and other ocean animals are often accidentally caught during commercial fishing for other fish. It is important that consumers purchase seafood from suppliers that farm or fish in ways that will ensure the long-term health of the world's oceans, rivers and lakes. Our stingrays and sharks eat fish that are from sustainable sources, and so should you!
You are invited to join the Zoo in helping take care of the planet.
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Our Conservation Efforts
Dedicated to Conservation -
The Seafood Watch Program
Learn More
Help marine animals by:
- Disposing of waste properly and avoiding using plastic bags.
- Conserving water and energy use.
- Recycling paper, plastic, aluminum and glass.
- Reducing the amount of chemicals used in your lawn and garden.
- Promoting ride share or bike programs, changing zoning laws or starting a community garden.
- Using the Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation's Seafood Watch Program to make select sustainable seafood.
About Living Exhibits
Animal and veterinary care for the stingrays is supervised by a full-time exhibit supervisor and an assistant exhibit supervisor from Living Exhibits, a Las Vegas-based corporation that produces and manages interactive exhibits for zoos, aquariums and museums.