Date: June 5, 2007 to July 31, 2007 Time: June 5 to July 21- 10.00 AM – 6.00 PM; July 22 to July 31- 10.00 AM – 7.00 PM
Tours by marine experts and exhibition of marine conservation can be viewed in London Aquarium. With the support of BBC’s Saving Planet Earth wildlife conservation, London aquarium has planned exhibition displaying 350 aquatic species from sharks to moray eels.
You can also witness the exciting Atlantic feed where rays and British sharks are fed by team of divers. A PhD candidate will speak on the Seahorse project, her experiences in the field. Some aquatic specialization their 30 minutes tour will cover the problems related to the conservation of wild aquatic life. In the Turtle sessions, you will have the opportunity to know about the facts of this animal.
The marine experts through will give fascinating details on the endangered marine species. There will also be free screening of films by BBC Natural History Unit which will mainly focus on the conservation of the endangered marine life.
The admission fee for adults is £13.25 and for children is £9.75. You can also adopt many aquatic species from the aquarium.
Venue details:
London Aquarium
The Country Hall, Riverside Building,
Westminster Bridge Road, South Bank
London
SE1 7PB
Access:
To reach London Aquarium, the nearest tube station is Westminster Tube.
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