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Mysteries of the Ocean We Still Don’t Know

While we can rule out mermaids and giant squids, many of the mysteries that lurk beneath our waters are sometimes stranger than make-believe.
Below, we’ll take a look at the most surprising mysteries of the ocean that, even after all this time, we still can’t wrap our heads around.

Myths & Legends Of The Sea

The ocean is always moving and changing, with rip tides developing, and storms that could cause havoc for a passing ship. It’s the perfect habitat for millions of marine life, from sea urchins and coral reefs, to beautiful rays and sinister sharks, but according to historic legends, there’s much more going on than you might … Continued

The Ultimate Underwater Date Competition

Fancy winning the ultimate underwater date? We have a couples dive worth £390 to give away to 2 lucky lovebirds. How to enter: Share & like the competition social post Tag your partner in the comments and declare your love! Competition ends on 2nd February, good luck 🤞 Terms and conditions: This competition is open … Continued

Shark-tastic Christmas Giveaway

We’re feeling super festive here at Deep Sea World, so we’re giving away an Annual Family Pass and an exclusive gift bundle of shark goodies to celebrate! For the chance to win: Buy a Deep Sea World Shark Encounter between 5th and 24th December, and you’ll be automatically entered into the prize draw.  Good Luck! … Continued

Friends of Deep Sea World Competition!

Fancy the chance to win 2 free tickets to Deep Sea World? Who are we kidding… of course you do! Keep reading to see how you can be in with a chance to win.   How to enter: Take a selfie with one of our underwater creatures 📸  Comment with your photo below, or tag us … Continued

Why do fish swim in schools?

There’s nothing quite like watching fish swim perfectly in-sync with each other in one big group. They change direction within a second, left, right, up, down, effortlessly coordinating their moves. But not once do they bump into each other.  This mesmerising behaviour is known as swimming in a school and it’s a wonder of the … Continued

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