Through the museum's exhibits, the visitor can learn about the details of the marine life of the Emirate of Sharjah.
From ancient shells and marine debris, scientists were able to identify the nature of the diet of the residents who lived on seafood.
[5] Among the existing fishing gear is the “Neezah”, which is an iron piece with three pointed heads in the shape of a spear.
[6] Among the holdings displayed by the museum is a sharp stone head that is believed to have been used in hunting fish or wild animals.
The antiquities corner also includes pieces that were discovered as a result of trade exchange in the region, including a vessel made in Dilmun in Bahrain, and an ivory comb made of[7] elephant tusks, which is evidence of Establish commercial relations with the Indian civilization.