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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What's the elevation of Mt. Toro and will it provide a nice rock climbing experience?
2. How many fish were caught in the Monterey Bay last year?
3. I hear Salinas has a zoo, can you ride the animals there?
4. Will I need an air conditioner when I move to Salinas?
5. What is the population of Salinas?
6. What county is Salinas in?
7. How far is Salinas from Monterey?
8. Does the Monterey Bay have sharks?
9. How cold are the waters of Monterey Bay?
10. Can you catch hypothermia in the Monterey Bay?


1. What's the elevation of Mt. Toro and will it provide a nice rock climbing experience?

Elevation is 3,560 but you won't be climbing it unless you enjoy trespassing on private property.

 
2. How many fish were caught in the Monterey Bay last year?

We don't keep record of that but you may wish to contact the Department of Fish and Game.

 
3. I hear Salinas has a zoo, can you ride the animals there?

Salinas has a wild animal park but you cannot ride the animals, they give daily tours at 1:15pm.

 
4. Will I need an air conditioner when I move to Salinas?

No, Salinas is cooled by the ocean breeze from the Monterey Bay. We do have an indian summer in September & October when temperatures reach into the 80's. You may need a small fan then if you are not heat tolerant.

 
5. What is the population of Salinas?

152,000

 
6. What county is Salinas in?

Monterey County

 
7. How far is Salinas from Monterey?

17 miles

 
8. Does the Monterey Bay have sharks?

Yes

 
9. How cold are the waters of Monterey Bay?

In the low 50's

 
10. Can you catch hypothermia in the Monterey Bay?

Yes, if you stay in the water long enough.

 
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Wonders at Monterey Bay Aquarium

Take a close look at sea otters, sharks, and thousands of other sea creatures.

The Monterey Bay Aquarium is one of those destinations that charms everyone who walks through its great glass doors. Here you can watch rescued sea otters swim, play, and groom in their naturalized exhibit. See and learn about the worlds of countless fish species, as well as amphibians, birds, invertebrates, octopi, and reptiles. Watch aquarium staff feed penguins and sea otters, and experience other creatures as they interact in extraordinarily realistic underwater environments that simulate the adjacent Monterey Bay and beyond. Kids love the interactive touch pool filled with starfish, sea cucumbers, and other ocean creatures. The bat ray exhibit, where you can feel the velvety softness of a bat ray as it flys by, is always a hit.

The aquarium also offers a variety of special tours, including a behind-the-scenes look at how the aquarium's remarkable filtration systems work to keep all the resident creatures alive and well. Another fun tour lets you follow a staff member on morning rounds, which may include feeding and interacting with some of the animals on site. Hungry? There's an exceptional self-service cafeteria, as well as a sit-down restaurant focusing on fresh ingredients and sustainable seafood.

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» Cooking for Solutions 2012: Three Days of Great Chefs, Great Culinary Events
May 18, 2012 6:00 PM to May 20, 2012 6:00 PM

Renowned chefs from across North America will share their passion for fine dining and environmentally sustainable living when they’re honored at the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s “Cooking for Solutions 2012." The aquarium’s 11th celebration of sustainable gourmet cuisine offers a full weekend of spectacular events: from a festive Friday night gala tasting with celebrity chefs, 75 restaurants and nearly 70 wineries and breweries, to a weekend of lively presentations by culinary TV celebrities, ocean-view breakfasts with celebrity chefs, and daylong programs and food adventures.