Oceanarium Animal Information
Experience a diverse assortment of sea life at the MSUM Oceanarium. The facility houses a variety of fish and other marine organisms, including:
Atlantic Stingrays (Dasyatis sabina)
- Range: Chesapeake Bay south to Florida; Gulf of Mexico south to Campeche Mexico
- Habitat: warm coastal and estuarine waters above 59° F, shallow waters at depths of 6.5-20 feet, sand or silt/sand seabed, varying salinity
- Diet: Crustaceans, Amphipods, Clams
- Predators: different species of sharks
Horseshoe Crabs (Limulus polyphemus)
- Range: Atlantic Ocean along the North American coastline. Horseshoe crabs can also be seen along the East and Gulf coasts of the United States and Mexico
- Habitat: shallow coastal habitats such as lagoons, estuaries and mangrove to depths of more than 200 m (660 ft) up to 56 km (35 mi) offshore
- Diet: Small mollusks, aquatic worms, algae, shrimp
- Predators: Sharks, sea turtles, sea birds, humans
Sheepshead Fish (Archosargus probatocephalus)
- Range: Eastern coastline of North and South America
- Habitat: Shallow marine & brackish waters
- Diet: bivalves & crustaceans
- Predators: Sharks, other large fish and humans
Plus, dozens of other species ranging from tropical fish to urchins to sea stars and more.