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18 March, 2021
Shark smart swim: aquarist leigh is swimming 13km for local shark conservation
To raise awareness and funds for the conservation of South African shark species, Shark Spotters has organised the Shark Smart Swim Challenge - a 13km swim inside the Fish Hoek shark exclusion barrier...
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17 March, 2021
The deep blue dinner at the two oceans aquarium
There’s no better setting for an enchanting dinner than the breathtaking exhibits of the Two Oceans Aquarium. To celebrate our reopening, and to give our fans and friends a different way to experience...
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15 March, 2021
Microscopic threats to penguins: parasites
When we think about "threats to penguins" it's natural to first think of sharks, seals and orcas, and maybe pollution. Disease and parasites are equally significant threats - especially as humans are ...
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13 March, 2021
The bioaccumulation problem
Addressing the Bioaccumulation Problem: Unveiling the impact of harmful substances accumulating in ecosystems.
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10 March, 2021
Help treat a turtle with the two oceans aquarium education foundation
You can help Treat a Turtle and support the work of the Two Oceans Aquarium Foundation directly for as little as R250 - with this donation you could help provide veterinary care, food or contribute to...
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9 March, 2021
The changing colonies of african penguins
South Africans famously recognise the penguins of Boulders Beach - but did you know that is a new colony and not the original home of the African penguin? Today there are only 28 African penguin colon...
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5 March, 2021
What do penguins eat?
Standing amidst the variety of life on display in the Skretting Diversity Gallery, it's easy to forget that all these organisms are part of a food web - even the weird ones. We might not think that pe...
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3 March, 2021
Become a member in march and you could win prizes worth r10 000!
What’s better than unlimited visits with the fish? How about exclusive events and special rates for our additional offerings? That’s just a fraction of the wonder you’ll experience when you join as a ...
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3 March, 2021
African penguin livestream: keep an eye on our penguin exhibit 24/7
Ever wish you could spend all day watching the African penguins? Now you can! We've put a temporary webcam in the African penguin exhibit, so you can see what these quirky birds (and their equally qui...
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3 March, 2021
Members (plus penguins) only evening on 13 march 2021
On 13 March 2021, we'll be staying open until 21h00 for anyone with an active Aquarium membership.Everyone knows that at 18h00, when our doors close to the public, the penguins take over the Two Oce...
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26 February, 2021
A happy african penguin birthday to luna and makena!
It's a brother-sister penguin birthday celebration! Luna turned 7 yesterday (25 Feb) and his little sister Makena turns 7 tomorrow (27 Feb). These African penguin siblings hatched to mother Diesel and...
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25 February, 2021
Microscopic marvel: a very close look at sea urchins
Sea urchins are amazing animals - it's a pity they don't get as much love as they deserve. We took a closer look at some of the urchins that live in the Aquarium to reveal the tiny curiosities and inc...
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