The aquarium will offer not only its new sea lion demonstrations, but also a Chinese lion dance by performers from the Wan Chi Ming Hung Gar Institute.
The two aquariums will offer discounts for children, the elderly and groups.
Managed by Heal the Bay, a nonprofit environmental organization, the aquarium offers interactive displays including touch tanks filled with tidal pool animals like sea cucumbers and urchins.
Operated by the university, this superb small aquarium offers a peek at Monterey Bay's exotic animals.
The aquarium offers A.S.L. interpretation on one weekend day each month, and on four weekdays during the school year.
Even with the best facilities aquaria can offer they become sluggish compared to their quivering energy in wild schools.
The aquarium is also offering behind-the-scenes tours giving a more in-depth look at how the aquarium operates and cares for its animals.
For shark fanatics who are at least 12 years old and in need of a little more stimulation (and willing to pay a substantial extra fee), the aquarium offers a swim with the sharks.
The aquarium also offers a dolphin show, a seal pool and a re-creation of a South American rain forest under a glass pyramid.
Both aquariums will offer exhibits that will undoubtedly wow viewers.