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Deep Sea World welcomes you on a voyage of discovery. As you tour our magical themed zones you will move around the world heading towards a spectacular Underwater Safari. We aim to educate and inspire, but most of all show that learning can be exciting and fun!
Home to the longest underwater tunnel in the UK, Deep Sea World lets you get up close to one of the largest collection of sharks in Europe! This experience will allow you to observe these awesome underwater predators in conditions that are as close as possible to their natural habitat.
At Scotland’s National Aquarium we use natural Scottish seawater from the Firth of Forth. This saves energy and also helps the animals in our displays by providing essential minerals.
Here at Deep Sea World our exhibits change and evolve so do remember what you see today may well be different tomorrow!
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