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Aqua Nights: Coral Kingdom Event

  • Friday 30th September 2022

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Coral reefs are known around the world not only for their bright colours and amazing wildlife but also for the vast biodiversity that can be found in such small areas! If you are a bit of a coral nerd, then this event is for you!

For one night, on Tuesday 18th October, SEA LIFE London Aquarium together with Matt Drysdale from Horniman Museum are hosting ‘Aqua Nights: Coral Kingdom’, an event focusing on the wonderful world of Coral Reefs. This is the perfect evening for marine life lovers!

Guests will have the chance to walk through the Coral Kingdom zone after closure, before embarking on an intimate and educational evening discovering more about the beating heart of the oceans. The evening will include:

  • A talk showcasing coral restoration, both in the wild and in aquariums and how SEA LIFE is helping to conserve reefs, with SEA LIFE London Aquarium’s resident coral expert Jack Willans.
  • A presentation by Matt Drysdale from the Horniman Museum on the work the team at Horniman Museum and Gardens Aquarium are working on – ‘Project Coral’.

Event details:

  • Date: 18th October 2022
  • Time: 18:30 – 20:30.
  • Price: Minimum £5 donation – to be paid at the door upon entry
    Donation to be shared between SEA LIFE Trust and Project Coral
  • Non alcoholic drinks will be available for purchase

 

All proceeds from the event will go towards the SEA LIFE Trust and Project Coral - Horniman Museum & Gardens.

About the SEA LIFE Trust
The SEA LIFE Trust is a charity that works globally to protect the world’s oceans and the amazing marine life that lives within them. The SEA LIFE trust’s vision is of a world where or seas are healthy, protect and full of diverse life. Find out more here

About Project Coral - Horniman Museum & Gardens 
Project Coral is an innovative coral reproductive research project led by the Horniman Aquarium with international partners to develop techniques to stimulate coral reproduction. Find out more here

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