The CMLC is open Wednesdays through Saturdays 11am-5pm.
We will be closed Friday July 4th for the holiday.

Part Aquarium,
Part Museum
ALL DISCOVERY
Welcome to the Charleston Marine Life Center
Located on the edge of the harbor in Charleston, the University of Oregon’s Charleston Marine Life Center is an exciting place of discovery for all ages, any time of the year. Aquaria highlight different coastal habitats and animals—from octopuses to colorful sea slugs, with a mesmerizing variety of life in between. Underwater videos from Oregon’s marine reserves and from undersea vents reveal the hidden and remarkable diversity of life offshore. Reach into the touch tank and feel the grasp of an anemone’s tentacles. Take a look at killer whale and gray whale skeletons from below and face to face. Use our microscopes to zoom into hidden details, and binoculars and spotting scopes to spy on seabirds. Soak up the harbor activity, enjoy a close-up view of the day’s catch being unloaded, and watch seals and sea lions a few feet away.
The CMLC is the public outreach center of the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology, the University of Oregon’s marine biology research and teaching field station.
News and Upcoming Events
Sand Exploration Saturday Sept 10th, 1-3pm
Explore Oregon sands, grain by grain, with the International Sand Collectors Society. Hands-on activities for all ages include looking at Oregon sands under microscopes, making sand cards, identifying what minerals and creature fragments make up sand, examining a...
An evening to honor Ray Thiess, August 6th, 6pm
Friends, past students and colleagues of Ray Thiess are invited to an evening at the CMLC to honor Ray and his contributions to science education locally and throughout Oregon.
August 6th 11am-2pm Undergraduate Research Showcase
Are you interested in learning more about local marine biology research? Undergraduate students will have interactive displays of their summer research and be available to answer your questions about what they're working on and how they got interested in marine...