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World Turtle Day Facts | SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium
Here at SEA LIFE we have 3 different species of Turtle: The Loggerhead Turtle, the
World Turtle Day Facts | SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium
Here at SEA LIFE we have 3 different species of Turtle: The Loggerhead Turtle, the
This ‘Endangered Species Day’ on Friday 17th May, SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium recognises ways that we can help protect critically endangered Australian Sawfish
the world in tropical and subtropical seas, but in recent years conservationists have
Did you know that an estimated 26 million tons of plastic pollution ends up in the oceans each year where it chokes, entangles and poisons marine life?
to dress for the weather and bring their enthusiasm, protective gloves if they have
Discover FIN-tastic facts about Humboldt penguins as you come nose-to-beak with them at SEA LIFE Great Yarmouth Aquarium.
Meet our Humboldt Penguins Though they are birds, penguins have flippers instead
We’re home to Port Jackson Reef Sharks, Black Reef Sharks, Whitetip Reef Sharks and much more! Learn about and come face-to-face at SEA LIFE Melbourne.
These rays are not stingrays as they dont have a venomous barb in their tail, so
Redeem a promotional voucher Pre-book for Annual Passholders Already have
In honour of Endangered Species Day, we wanted to raise awareness of some currently endangered aquatic species.
Blue Whale Weighing up to 173 tonnes, blue whales are the largest known animals to have
In honour of Endangered Species Day, we wanted to raise awareness of some currently endangered aquatic species.
Blue Whale Weighing up to 173 tonnes, blue whales are the largest known animals to have
Information about the facilities and accessibility at the SEA LIFE Manchester. Including information for disabled guests and carers.
LIFE opening times Access and Facilities Disabled Access At the Aquarium, we have
This week, Calvin the Green Sea Turtle was successfully released into the ocean at Rangiputa Beach by the affectionately named ‘Team Turtle’, a collaborative effort from Sea Life Kelly Tarlton’s, the Department of Conservation, Auckland Zoo, and iwi, with generous support from Countdown.
continuous monitoring and rehabilitation, the staff at SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton’s have