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Octonauts: Shark Mission

Sea Life in Brighton are looking for youngsters to embark on a new deep-sea exploration adventure this Easter- Octonauts: Shark Mission.
Taking part in this exclusive event will be a fun way for children to discovering interesting facts about sharks – from which species can live to see their 400th birthday to the ones with the keenest sense of smell.
Visitors will be able to observe Brighton’s Sea Life variety of sharks, try and solve fun puzzles as well as meetin Skellington and Kwazii. Children will also be able to make their own shark puppets in the art zone with the help of Captain Barnacles.
This will be a day out that you won’t want to forget. Head over to the photo area to capture the magical moment and take home a memento of a wonderful family day out. Children will also receive a personalised certificate with the seal of approval from Captain Barnacles.
There is also plenty for older visitors to enjoy on their trip to Sea Life Brighton. They can take a trip through the 360-degree Ocean Tunnel and take a look at star fish in their latest installation, Sea Stars.
Octonauts: Shark Mission will be on at Sea Life Brighton during the Easter holidays, from 30 March until 22 April.
Access to Octonauts: Shark Mission is included within the usual admission price. You can find more information about the event and tickets on visitsealife.com.

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