Creatures counted at Sea Life London

350 jellyfish counted at London attraction

Aquarists measure sea creatures at Sea Life London
Author: Louise EastonPublished 2nd Jan 2025

Experts have been measuring penguins and counting jelly fish at Sea Life London.

It's one of 11 centres across the UK where the team of aquarists donned wetsuits to carry out their annual checks.

At more than 170 kilograms, the heaviest creature to be weighed was Molokai, Birmingham's resident green sea turtle, who also had his shell cleaned.

Weymouth's Tyne the seal was the second most weighty at around 70kg - but he is expected to gain an additional 15 kilograms this winter to keep him warm.

The UK's first rescued Alaskan sea otters, Ozzy and Ola, were also weighed in London, measuring 27.5 and 22.8 kilograms respectively.

Some 350 jellyfish were also counted in London, alongside a colony of gentoo penguins and rescued terrapins, whose shells measured 30cm on average.

"Count and Clean is one of our most cherished and important activities at Sea Life London Aquarium," said general manager Catherine Pritchard.

"It's our annual opportunity to take stock of all the new arrivals we've welcomed over the past year.

"This event allows us to maintain the highest standards of care for our marine life and provides a wonderful chance for our team to connect with each creature."

Amy Langham, general manager at the National Sea Life Centre in Birmingham, added: "This dedicated time allows us to meticulously deep clean the habitats and ensure a pristine and healthy environment for all our creatures.

"It's a labour of love that ensures everyone is ready for a splash-tastic New Year!"

The annual event allows Sea Life centres in the UK to take part in international breeding programmes, alongside the other Sea Life centres around the world.

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