1. The Alaska SeaLife Center is a non-profit research institution located in Seward, Alaska. It was opened in 1998 and designed to be a combination of a public aquarium and a research facility. It is dedicated to marine research, rehabilitation, and education.

Some interesting facts about the Alaska SeaLife Center are:

- It is the only permanent marine mammal rehabilitation center in Alaska.

- It has the largest seabird rehabilitation program in Alaska.

- It has the only halibut research program in the world.

- It is home to more than 300 species of marine animals.

2. The Alaska SeaLife Center is open daily from 10 am to 5 pm in the summer months (mid-May to mid-September) and from 12 pm to 5 pm in the winter months (mid-September to mid-May). They can be contacted at +1 (907) 224-6300.

3. Tickets for the Alaska SeaLife Center can be purchased at the door or online. General admission tickets cost $26.95 for adults, $23.95 for seniors, $19.95 for children (ages 4-12), and free for children under 4. Discounts are offered for Alaska residents, military personnel, and AAA members. There is free on-site parking available. The Alaska Railroad offers seasonal train service to Seward, and there are also several daily bus and shuttle options available from Anchorage and other nearby towns.