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A roseate spoonbill prepares to fly in the Saltmarsh Aviary exhibit at the South Carolina Aquarium.

The roseate spoonbill is just one of thousands of animals you can encounter at the South Carolina Aquarium.

Photo provided by South Carolina Aquarium

Seas the day, CHS, because June is Member Month at the South Carolina Aquarium. For a limited time, snag $15 off memberships using code SCA24 online.

As a member, you get:

  • Unlimited admission for one year
  • Access to more than 75 exclusive member programs
  • Discounts for local businesses and Aquarium special events

DYK? Your membership helps support the Aquarium’s conservation efforts, provides care for sick sea turtles, and connects people to water + wildlife.

Learn more about membership

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