First look at Singapore Oceanarium
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First look at the new Singapore Oceanarium
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The Singapore Oceanarium – formerly known as the SEA Aquarium – will officially reopen on Jul 24 after a three-month revamp.
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Located within Resorts World Sentosa, it features 22 zones dedicated to marine education, conservation and immersive storytelling.
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Discover one of the world’s biggest sea jelly habitats and watch thousands of moon jellies dancing in a 6.8m kreisel tank.
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Say hello to the ever-smiling social media star – the axolotl, a species that never outgrows its aquatic youth.
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Dip your hands into a tank of cleaner shrimps and watch as they nibble on your palms’ dead skin.
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This 36m-wide viewing panel is one of the largest in the region, and the 18 million-litre habitat is home to 40,000 marine animals, including manta rays and zebra sharks.
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Walk through a tunnel where sharks swim over and around you, offering close-up views of these magnificent creatures.
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This is a life-sized whale fall skeleton – learn how its gradual decomposition sustains countless species for decades.
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Marvel at the Jewel of Muscat, a reconstructed 9th-century Omani dhow that once sailed the vast Indian Ocean.
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Go behind the scenes to see how the Oceanarium’s in-house aquarists work – from nurturing hatchlings in breeding programmes to culturing plankton that supports reef life.
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