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Neil Shaw

Aquarium carries out annual count of its more than 6,100 fish

With clipboards, measuring tapes and brushes at the ready, aquarists at SEA LIFE London Aquarium conducted its annual creature ‘count and clean’ of thousands of its marine species. Wearing wetsuits and armed with a range of counting tools and cleaning equipment, the experts at the attraction faced the mammoth task of counting more than 6,100 of its creatures.

The team of expert aquarists skilfully inspect and count all of the animals during the annual count and clean, noting any new arrivals. The yearly activity allows the aquarists to get up close and personal with the creatures they care for and strengthen the relationships that already exist between them.

Catherine Pritchard, General Manager at SEA LIFE London Aquarium, said: “Our annual count and clean is one of our favourite times of year at SEA LIFE London Aquarium. It’s a fun way for the team to collect all the information we need to assess the overall health of our creatures, as well as making sure their homes are spic and span ready for the year ahead.

“While our aquarists have lots of fun during the count and clean, it’s also a task that we take very seriously as it’s a vital exercise that helps us maintain the health and well-being of our creatures both now and for future generations to come.”

The count element of the annual event allows SEA LIFE London Aquarium to take part in international breeding programmes, alongside SEA LIFE centres around the world. This includes the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums (BIAZA) and the European Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ (EAZA) studbook programmes which aim to conserve the healthy population of animals.

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