Sharing greetings from our Long Beach Aquarium
Oceanographer
guide Loretta Smithson.
Entrance line to a journey of exploring the
strange but true ways of ocean animals.
Standing tall with our WSM
Volunteer Host Yo Geissler.
The All Girls Sea life Revue with April Lacaba
of WSM Film / Television Music Licensing.
Group shot under the Giant Sea Bass at the
exhibit gallery of the Pacific Ocean.
Ryan McNeil and Armani Smith pose in the giant
mouth of the Great White Shark.
WSM Irma Chisholm is all hugs with Wooten girls
Diamond Holland, Macala Jackson
and Candace Robinson.
Dijon Winder and Ashli Smith display a colorful
look in front of the Blue Cavern Habitat
Miss Donna Nelson, in full view of the Aquarium Reef of
Seals and Sea Lions underwater viewing.
Reading our Aquarium of the Pacific Passport Book at the
Tropical Pacific Gallery above the White Tip Reef Shark.
Mesmerized by the California Sea Lion descending through the
Costal waters of the viewing Aquarium.
WSM David Ponak lends a steady hand to his Swainson's
Lorikeet who has rested on his cup of nectar drink.
Wooten Youth Sabrina Span feeding a Green Nape Lorikeet a
cup of nectar as it sips their favorite food.
Crystal Jones and Elishay
Banks take cautionary measures in there camera shot with there Rainbow
Lorikeet.
Bettye Davis takes two Lorikeets perched on there sitting
fence and feed them there favorite Nectar drink.
Having a wholesome lunch provided by the caring hands of
Warner Strategic Marketing.
Feeding the flying sea gulls who
appreciates the Wooten children delicious bread and chips.
Shatiana Davis, demonstrating her gentle two finger touch to
an Epalette Shark who swims with slick skin and quick movement.
Ryan Ransom and Kayleon
Westbrook grasp the tail of the Brown-banded bamboo shark in amazement.
Staff and young adults of the Wooten Center watch and smile
in admiration and appreciation of the Hard Shell Sea Turtle.
Charles Davis and Mike Elling display there 3-D look for the
Animal Vision 3-D Movie Weird, Wild And Wonderful.
Enjoying the moment with the many beautiful Australian
birds of the Lorikeet Forest.
Tyrin Charles touches the aquarium glass to the hand of the
scuba diver who acknowledges the receptiveness while feeding the Semicircle
Angelfish in the
Tropical Pacific Gallery.
Appreciation, Thank You's and Good Byes to the Wonderful
Volunteers of WSM who Graces us with there Dedication and
Kindness.