Macduff Marine Aquarium
The Macduff Marine Aquarium is well worth a visit and gives a fascinating insight into the marine life which can be found in the Scottish Moray Firth.
Macduff Marine Aquarium 4-6-2016
We have a look at all of the beautiful fish at Macduff Aquarium.
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Macduff Marine Aquarium (13.04.14)
The day we visited Macduff Marine Aquarium. Worth a visit.
Macduff Marine Aquarium
Macduff Marine Aquarium, October 2014, GoPro Hero 3+
Mesmerizing Moon Jellyfish at Macduff Marine Aquarium, Scotland
Moon jellies at Jellyfish Marine Aquarium, March 2018.
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Marine Aquarium in Balloch-Scotland
My visit to the Balloch's aquarium, on the 22th of may 2017, my birthday.
Native Tank Week 2 Dec 29 2017
Weekly Native tank update.
Clan Macduff Hotel
Overlooking Loch Linnhe with outstanding views of magnificent Highland scenery. Ben Nevis and Fort William town centre close by. Well-appointed ensuite bedrooms with colour television etc., Achintore Road, Fort William, PH33 6RW,
National Marine Aquarium - Plymouth - Sharks and Local UK Fish
Maryport Coastal Aquarium
DEEPEST SHARK TANK in Europe (925000 gal / 3500000 l) - Sand tigers, Sandbar sharks and more ᴴᴰ
Palma Aquarium, Mallorca, Spain.
Deep: 8,5 m / 30 ft
Shark species:
Carcharias taurus (Sand Tiger Shark)
Carcharhinus plumbeus (Sandbar Shark)
Amazing Aberdeenshire | Next Stop Everywhere
As we enter Aberdeenshire, on the road to Aberdeen itself, we were in for a bit of a treat.
First up we arrived in the Scottish seaside town of Banff (not the famous Canadian Banff you understand!) where we hopped on our bikes and took in the sights and sounds of the Macduff Marine Aquarium and the famed Tarlair Open Air Swimming Pool (the latter now sadly abandoned).
Onwards and in-land-wards, we head to the Grampian Transport Museum, where we admired their stunning collection, and stayed overnight in a very unique motorsport-themed location!
As we head back to the coast, we stopped off for a few days in the fishing port town of Fraserburgh, a rustic kinda place, but with a great caravan park and the fantastic Museum of Scottish Lighthouses, which surprised us with its facts and stories of the Northern Lighthouse Board.
Finally, before we arrive in Aberdeen, we visit another Scottish open air pool, this time one we could actually swim in though! Stonehaven pool is open throughout the summer and we made the most of a dip in its heated seawater depths - lovely!
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Tenth Anniversary of Marine National Parks
Thanks to everyone who has helped to protect Victoria's marine national parks and sanctuaries. Happy 10th birthday!
Thanks to Deakin University for providing some of the underwater footage used in this video.
Lesser Octopus Released Back to the Wild in the Moray Firth, Scotland
The lesser octopus (Eledone cirrhosa) is native to the Scottish coastline. It has an estimated lifespan of around 18 months. This individual had been donated to Macduff Marine Aquarium by a local creel fisherman and had been in the aquarium for 6 months.
She was released back into the Moray Firth in July 2016 with the hope that she will find a mate and complete her life cycle.
My 2 favourite girls Shark watching.
My wife and my 4 year old daughter watching the sharks at the National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth.
To The Journey's End: The Lifecycle of the Atlantic Salmon
Possibly for the first time, the life-long struggle of the Atlantic salmon has been documented on film from the North East of Scotland.
Concluding a 7-year, self-funded project, supported by the Boards and Trusts of the rivers of the North East of Scotland, Aberdeenshire-based filmmaker Bernard Martin launched To The Journey’s End at Macduff Marine Aquarium on Thursday 13th April 2017. Intended as an educational resource, it is hoped that schools and colleges across the North East will use the film as a valuable learning tool to inspire local students to think about the conservation of the species.
To The Journey’s End documents the desperate voyage of the Atlantic salmon from ocean to river and back again, driven by the desire to reproduce. The film opens on the rugged North East coastline. It's spring and tens of thousands of seabirds have come ashore to breed. Out at sea, another great migration is also taking place - Atlantic salmon are travelling the long distance back home to breed in their native rivers in the North East of Scotland.
To The Journey’s End follows this dangerous journey; along the way, Atlantic salmon are attacked at the coast by dolphins and seals as we follow them through the estuary into the main stem of the river where they face yet another predator – humans.
To find out more about the project, visit:
Enquiries to: info@project-media.co.uk
Sealife Sanctuary - Hunstanton - UK.
A family holiday in Norfolk with a few science and nature themed activities for us and the kids along the way. It was a rainy day so we decided to take a trip out to the sealife centre at Hunstanton. It was a great day out, I hope you enjoy the video :)
Shark/Fish Aquarium. Scotland.
At the Sea Life centre. Loch Lomond.
Aquarium. Sea-life. 1/4.
At the Loch Lomond Sea life aquarium, Balloch. loch Lomond. Scotland.