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23 August, 2020
Reforesting the kelp forest exhibit
One of our most iconic exhibits is the Kelp Forest Exhibit, one of only a small number of above-ground living kelp forests in the entire world, and the only one in the Southen Hemisphere. During the l...
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20 August, 2020
We are reopening - and our members can come a little earlier! what do you need to know?
It's been a long five months, but it's finally the moment - the Two Oceans Aquarium is reopening! In line with the Alert Level 2 regulations that were recently announced, the Aquarium will be reopenin...
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12 August, 2020
Join the two oceans aquarium education foundation's crew and learn something new!
Foundation Crew is for the loyal supporters of the Two Oceans Aquarium Foundation, who want to support the Foundation’s work in ocean conservation, awareness, research and education. By signing up to ...
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8 August, 2020
Adorable bobtail squid hitchhiker shows off its incredible camouflage under the microscope
Senior Aquarist Deen Hill is one of the Two Oceans Aquarium team members responsible for collecting and releasing plants and animals from the wild that are brought to the Aquarium. These routinely inv...
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4 August, 2020
A message to our fans from our ceo: why aren't we open yet, and what are we doing about it?
The Two Oceans Aquarium has now been closed for 139 days – never in our wildest dreams did we ever think that our doors would be closed to you, our members, fans and supporters, for this long. I comme...
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2 August, 2020
The days of our penguin lives
The Two Oceans Aquarium is home to 23 African penguins and 13 rockhopper penguins, with each species living on its own beach. Animal keepers are always on the lookout for changes in the behaviour of t...
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29 July, 2020
The avenue conference and function venue is available - choose us for your next safe, sustainable e
The Avenue at the Two Oceans Aquarium is once again available to host a variety of events for business purposes, such as corporate conferences and staff training workshops. The Two Oceans Aquarium's e...
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28 July, 2020
Marine protected areas | Everything you need to know about marine protected areas in south africa
Sometimes we like to take a step back, to celebrate our incredible biodiversity, as well as to highlight the progress that has been made in our country to create awareness of environmental challenges ...
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25 July, 2020
Plastic-free play: a parent's survival pack
We all know that children love to play. Play is vital for the healthy development of hand-eye coordination, creativity, imagination and even the moral and ethical compass. Back in the day, before plas...
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19 July, 2020
Not every turtle makes it: what did marcel the green turtle try to teach us about the dangers facing
On 12 June, Estelle, a Grotto Bay local was paying respects to her late husband near the sea when she spotted what she believed to be a dead sea turtle tangled in a discarded fishing net on the beach....
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17 July, 2020
Locomotion in the ocean: how sea animals move
Moving around in the ocean is quite a thing. There are so many aspects to contend with such as currents, waves, wind, depth, shallows, predators and prey. Considering that there are animals as small a...
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15 July, 2020
The plastic problem: how does plastic pollution affect wildlife?
Plastic pollution causes great harm to the organisms big and small that encounter it. From tiny corals to majestic whales, more than 700 marine species are known to be killed either by the ingestion o...
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