Location:
235 Orleans Road
North Chatham, MA, 02650
Tel: (508) 348-5901

 

The Chatham Shark Center is a unique educational and cultural attraction located in Chatham, Massachusetts. The center is dedicated to providing visitors with a deeper understanding and appreciation of the great white sharks that inhabit the waters off Cape Cod.

The Shark Center features a variety of interactive exhibits, including a virtual reality experience that allows visitors to "swim" with sharks, and a touch tank where visitors can get up close and personal with local marine life. The center also hosts educational programs and events throughout the year, including talks and presentations by shark experts, and guided tours of local shark habitats.

One of the center's most popular exhibits is the "SharkCam," a live video feed that streams footage of great white sharks swimming in the waters off Cape Cod. Visitors can watch the SharkCam in real time and learn about the behavior and habits of these fascinating creatures.

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The Chatham Shark Center also plays an important role in shark conservation and research. The center partners with local organizations and universities to conduct scientific studies and collect data on the great white shark population in the region, with the goal of promoting sustainable and responsible shark management practices.

Overall, the Chatham Shark Center is a unique and informative destination for anyone interested in the natural beauty and wildlife of Cape Cod, and in particular the great white sharks that call these waters home. Whether you're a marine biologist, a nature enthusiast, or just curious about these fascinating creatures, the Shark Center is a must-see destination in Chatham.

 

 

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