Feeding times

What's on today?
Take a look at our rock pool creatures
Hold a crab or touch a starfish
Find out what they eat, where they live and how they survive from our team
- 11:30 Devine Shark Dinner
- 12:00 Penguin Play Time
- 12:30 Turtle Tea Time
- 13:00 Ravenous Ray Feed
- 14:00 Otter Madness
- 14:30 Penguin Play Time
- 15:00 Turtle Tea Time
- 15:30 Super Seal Time
Devine Shark Dinners - 11:30am
• Go deeper into our undersea ocean tunnel
• Feeling brave? Come and find out who’s for dinner
• Get close! Watch our Black Tip Reef sharks like never before!
• Find out how you can tell one species from another
• Learn about the most misunderstood predator in the ocean
• Help us make sure that sharks don’t become extinct
Penguin Play Time - 12:00 & 14:30
• Meet our colony of endangered Humboldt Penguins
• Get to know each Penguin by name. Which one is your favourite?
• See them enjoy life in the bathing pool or sunbathing on their favourite rock
• Find out why they are endangered and what you can do to help
Turtle Play Time - 12.30 & 15:00
• Explore the underwater tunnel and see the turtle’s tea time
• Meet Josie, Ali, Cracker, Gumbo & Sharky and watch them play
• Find out why they live in our sanctuary and how each is disabled
• Hear about the conservation issues affecting their relatives
• Who’s who? Can you tell the difference?
Ravenous Ray Feed - 13:00pm
• Explore the Ray Pool and its curious residents
• See how the mackerel mirror each other
• See how we stick-feed the rays
Otter Madness - 14:00
• Meet Jonny, Lilly and their children Branson & Pickle
• Find out why they are different from other species of otter
• Understand why they are under threat
• Find out what keeps them happy and entertained
• Right at home! See how well the otters have adapted to their new environment
• Save them. Find out how you can help save them from extinction
Super Seal Time - 15.30pm
- Meet Starburst, Web and Smartie. They are sisters!
• Smarty pants! See how clever they are
• Find out what makes and keeps them happy and entertained
• The perfect swimmers! See how they have adapted to suit their environment
• Watch them glide through the water as they wait for their next fish