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Blue Reef Aquarium

Blue Reef is a national chain of public aquariums[1] in England owned by Aspro Parks.

Blue Reef Aquarium
LocationEngland
OwnerAspro Parks (2008-present)
Websitewww.bluereefaquarium.co.uk

History edit

Blue Reef was formed as Newquay Leisure Limited in January 2000.[2] In July 2001, Blue Reef acquired the Sea Life Centers in Portsmouth and Tynemouth and announced their intent in November 2001 to refurbish them under the Blue Reef name for an opening in 2002.[3]

In November 2007, Blue Reef announced they had acquired the Hastings-based attraction Underwater World from Hastings Heritage and would refurbish it as a Blue Reef Aquarium in time for 2008. On the same day, they also announced that they would also begin to operate Smugglers Adventure attraction nearby.[4]

On 7 April 2008, Aspro Parks announced the purchase of Blue Reef Leisure for an undisclosed amount. The purchase was for Aspro to expand its UK offerings.[5] On the same day, it was announced that Blue Reef would open a branch at At-Bristol in Bristol for 2009 at the former Wildwalk and IMAX Cinema sites under a 65-year lease.[6]

Current Venues edit

Newquay edit

50°24′52″N 5°05′05″W / 50.4145775°N 5.084841°W / 50.4145775; -5.084841

The Newquay branch is located in Newquay, England. This is the original branch that formed as part of the chain.

It is home to over 40 living displays, from tropical sharks and lobsters, to seahorses and tropical fish.[7] At the Aquarium’s heart is a large ocean tank, where an underwater walkthrough tunnel allows visitors a closer view of the tropical coral reef fish. Other displays are home to giant Pacific octopus, triggerfish, nautilus, cuttlefish, turtles, and terrapins.

In 2008 the aquarium opened "Tropical Shark Lagoon". Themed as a mangrove lagoon, the display is home to a variety of tropical shark and ray species. The display allows for close-up views, both above and below the waterline, of stingrays, zebra sharks, blue spotted rays, and exotic fish. The display is also home to a variety of juvenile species, which use the mangrove as a nursery before moving on to the open ocean.

In 2009, a four-foot polychaete worm, nicknamed Barry,[8] was eventually captured after months of trap laying. The polychaete worm had been damaging the coral reefs in a tank in the aquarium, in some cases ripping the coral in half. It also injured a Tang fish [citation needed]. As contact with the venomous bristles at the mouth of the worm can cause permanent numbness, the worm was moved into its own tank.

Portsmouth edit

50°46′48″N 1°05′34″W / 50.7801159°N 1.0928095°W / 50.7801159; -1.0928095

The Portsmouth branch is located in Clarence Esplanade, Southsea, Portsmouth, England, which opened on 25 March 2002.[9]

The aquarium has over 40 living displays, home to various species including tropical sharks, lobsters, seahorses, and tropical fish. [10] There is a large ocean tank, where an underwater walkthrough tunnel offers close views of reef fish.

In 2007, the aquarium opened the Blue Reef Beach Club, a new outdoor activity area incorporating a wet play zone for children with fountains and giant showers.

Former edit

These locations remain under Aspro Parks ownership but are now branded under more generic names.

Tynemouth edit

 
Blue Reef Aquarium in Tynemouth
 
The underwater viewing tunnel at Blue Reef Aquarium in Tynemouth
55°01′40″N 1°25′49″W / 55.0276839°N 1.430407°W / 55.0276839; -1.430407

The Tynemouth branch is located in Tynemouth, England, and opened on February 9, 2002.[11] It was formerly home to the Tynemouth Sea Life Aquarium.

It is home to many aquatic species, such as tropical sharks, lobsters, seahorses, and tropical fish.[12] At the Aquarium’s heart is a large ocean tank, where an underwater walkthrough tunnel offers close encounters with the tropical coral reef fish. Other displays are home to poison dart frogs, nautilus, toxic toads, turtles, terrapins, and otters.

At Easter 2007, the aquarium opened "Seal Cove". The naturally themed 500,000-litre pool includes rocky haul-out areas, underwater caves, and other environmental enrichment features, to ensure the seals are kept in near natural conditions.

In July 2019, the aquarium was renamed the Tynemouth Aquarium.[13][14]

Hastings edit

50°51′22″N 0°35′46″E / 50.8559909°N 0.5961998°E / 50.8559909; 0.5961998

The Hastings branch is located in Hastings, England, and opened on 21 March 2008.

It was formerly home to Underwater World.[15]

The centerpiece of the aquarium is the coral reef, housed within a large ocean display, with an underwater walkthrough tunnel.

In January 2021, the Aquarium went under a 12-week remodeling and reopened in the spring of 2021 as the Hastings Aquarium.

Bristol edit

 
Bristol Blue Reef Aquarium
51°27′03″N 2°35′57″W / 51.4507488°N 2.5990722°W / 51.4507488; -2.5990722

The Bristol branch is located in Bristol, England, and opened in November 2009. It is located at the We the Curious science complex, in the former Wildwalk and IMAX Cinema buildings, which had closed in 2007 due to poor attendance.[16]

The aquarium is home to over 40 living displays which include tropical sharks, lobsters, seahorses and tropical fish.[17] At the Aquarium’s heart is a large ocean tank, where an underwater walkthrough tunnel offers close encounters with the tropical coral reef fish. Other displays are home to octopuses, puffer fish, electric eels, tropical sharks, terrapins, and giant Amazon river fish. It is the only aquarium in the UK to feature a giant botanical house, home to hundreds of species of plants and flowers from around the world.

The former IMAX space was retained as a cinema, which showcased various wildlife and nature films. However, in November 2011, the aquarium announced they would stop showcasing movies, although the space is still used for venue hire events.[18]

The venue was later renamed the Bristol Aquarium.

References edit

  1. ^ "Bluereef aquarium". Bluereef Aquarium. 4 March 2001. from the original on 7 December 2022. Retrieved 9 December 2022.
  2. ^ https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/03904813
  3. ^
  4. ^ https://www.leisureopportunities.co.uk/news/Blue-Reef-to-open-Hastings-site/42743
  5. ^ https://www.attractionsmanagement.com/attractions-news/Aspro-takes-over-Blue-Reef-Leisure/61103
  6. ^ https://www.attractionsmanagement.com/index.cfm?pagetype=news&subject=news&codeID=61093
  7. ^ "Welcome to Blue Reef Aquarium in Newquay". bluereefaquarium.co.uk. Blue Reef Aquarium. from the original on 22 July 2022. Retrieved 13 October 2022.
  8. ^ "Superstar Worm". bbc.co.uk. BBC Cornwall. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
  9. ^
  10. ^ "Welcome to Blue Reef in Portsmouth". bluereefaquarium.co.uk. Blue Reef Aquarium. from the original on 21 January 2022. Retrieved 13 October 2022.
  11. ^ https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/7084994.tropical-theme-revamped-aquarium/
  12. ^ "Welcome to Blue Reef Aquarium in Tynemouth". bluereefaquarium.co.uk. Blue Reef Aquarium. from the original on 25 September 2022. Retrieved 13 October 2022.
  13. ^ "Welcome to Tynemouth Aquarium". Tynemouth Aquarium. Retrieved 21 July 2020. Welcome to Tynemouth Aquarium – the new name for Blue Reef Tynemouth.
  14. ^ "Blue Reef Aquarium is changing to Tynemouth Aquarium". MetroRadio. 16 July 2019.
  15. ^ . bluereefaquarium.co.uk. Blue Reef Aquarium. Archived from the original on 29 May 2012. Retrieved 22 May 2012.
  16. ^ "Bristol Wildwalk to be turned into a massive aquarium". Bristol Evening Post. Retrieved 8 April 2008.[permanent dead link]
  17. ^ "Welcome to Blue Reef Aquarium in Bristol". bluereefaquarium.co.uk. Blue Reef Aquarium. from the original on 9 July 2022. Retrieved 13 October 2022.
  18. ^ "It's curtains for Bristol Imax as film screenings stop". This Is Bristol. Retrieved 26 August 2012.

External links edit

Official website

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Blue Reef is a national chain of public aquariums 1 in England owned by Aspro Parks Blue Reef AquariumLocationEnglandOwnerAspro Parks 2008 present Websitewww wbr bluereefaquarium wbr co wbr uk Contents 1 History 2 Current Venues 2 1 Newquay 2 2 Portsmouth 3 Former 3 1 Tynemouth 3 2 Hastings 3 3 Bristol 4 References 5 External linksHistory editBlue Reef was formed as Newquay Leisure Limited in January 2000 2 In July 2001 Blue Reef acquired the Sea Life Centers in Portsmouth and Tynemouth and announced their intent in November 2001 to refurbish them under the Blue Reef name for an opening in 2002 3 In November 2007 Blue Reef announced they had acquired the Hastings based attraction Underwater World from Hastings Heritage and would refurbish it as a Blue Reef Aquarium in time for 2008 On the same day they also announced that they would also begin to operate Smugglers Adventure attraction nearby 4 On 7 April 2008 Aspro Parks announced the purchase of Blue Reef Leisure for an undisclosed amount The purchase was for Aspro to expand its UK offerings 5 On the same day it was announced that Blue Reef would open a branch at At Bristol in Bristol for 2009 at the former Wildwalk and IMAX Cinema sites under a 65 year lease 6 Current Venues editNewquay edit 50 24 52 N 5 05 05 W 50 4145775 N 5 084841 W 50 4145775 5 084841 The Newquay branch is located in Newquay England This is the original branch that formed as part of the chain It is home to over 40 living displays from tropical sharks and lobsters to seahorses and tropical fish 7 At the Aquarium s heart is a large ocean tank where an underwater walkthrough tunnel allows visitors a closer view of the tropical coral reef fish Other displays are home to giant Pacific octopus triggerfish nautilus cuttlefish turtles and terrapins In 2008 the aquarium opened Tropical Shark Lagoon Themed as a mangrove lagoon the display is home to a variety of tropical shark and ray species The display allows for close up views both above and below the waterline of stingrays zebra sharks blue spotted rays and exotic fish The display is also home to a variety of juvenile species which use the mangrove as a nursery before moving on to the open ocean In 2009 a four foot polychaete worm nicknamed Barry 8 was eventually captured after months of trap laying The polychaete worm had been damaging the coral reefs in a tank in the aquarium in some cases ripping the coral in half It also injured a Tang fish citation needed As contact with the venomous bristles at the mouth of the worm can cause permanent numbness the worm was moved into its own tank Portsmouth edit 50 46 48 N 1 05 34 W 50 7801159 N 1 0928095 W 50 7801159 1 0928095 The Portsmouth branch is located in Clarence Esplanade Southsea Portsmouth England which opened on 25 March 2002 9 The aquarium has over 40 living displays home to various species including tropical sharks lobsters seahorses and tropical fish 10 There is a large ocean tank where an underwater walkthrough tunnel offers close views of reef fish In 2007 the aquarium opened the Blue Reef Beach Club a new outdoor activity area incorporating a wet play zone for children with fountains and giant showers Former editThese locations remain under Aspro Parks ownership but are now branded under more generic names Tynemouth edit nbsp Blue Reef Aquarium in Tynemouth nbsp The underwater viewing tunnel at Blue Reef Aquarium in Tynemouth 55 01 40 N 1 25 49 W 55 0276839 N 1 430407 W 55 0276839 1 430407 The Tynemouth branch is located in Tynemouth England and opened on February 9 2002 11 It was formerly home to the Tynemouth Sea Life Aquarium It is home to many aquatic species such as tropical sharks lobsters seahorses and tropical fish 12 At the Aquarium s heart is a large ocean tank where an underwater walkthrough tunnel offers close encounters with the tropical coral reef fish Other displays are home to poison dart frogs nautilus toxic toads turtles terrapins and otters At Easter 2007 the aquarium opened Seal Cove The naturally themed 500 000 litre pool includes rocky haul out areas underwater caves and other environmental enrichment features to ensure the seals are kept in near natural conditions In July 2019 the aquarium was renamed the Tynemouth Aquarium 13 14 Hastings edit 50 51 22 N 0 35 46 E 50 8559909 N 0 5961998 E 50 8559909 0 5961998 The Hastings branch is located in Hastings England and opened on 21 March 2008 It was formerly home to Underwater World 15 The centerpiece of the aquarium is the coral reef housed within a large ocean display with an underwater walkthrough tunnel In January 2021 the Aquarium went under a 12 week remodeling and reopened in the spring of 2021 as the Hastings Aquarium Bristol edit nbsp Bristol Blue Reef Aquarium 51 27 03 N 2 35 57 W 51 4507488 N 2 5990722 W 51 4507488 2 5990722 The Bristol branch is located in Bristol England and opened in November 2009 It is located at the We the Curious science complex in the former Wildwalk and IMAX Cinema buildings which had closed in 2007 due to poor attendance 16 The aquarium is home to over 40 living displays which include tropical sharks lobsters seahorses and tropical fish 17 At the Aquarium s heart is a large ocean tank where an underwater walkthrough tunnel offers close encounters with the tropical coral reef fish Other displays are home to octopuses puffer fish electric eels tropical sharks terrapins and giant Amazon river fish It is the only aquarium in the UK to feature a giant botanical house home to hundreds of species of plants and flowers from around the world The former IMAX space was retained as a cinema which showcased various wildlife and nature films However in November 2011 the aquarium announced they would stop showcasing movies although the space is still used for venue hire events 18 The venue was later renamed the Bristol Aquarium References edit Bluereef aquarium Bluereef Aquarium 4 March 2001 Archived from the original on 7 December 2022 Retrieved 9 December 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Reef Aquarium in Tynemouth bluereefaquarium co uk Blue Reef Aquarium Archived from the original on 25 September 2022 Retrieved 13 October 2022 Welcome to Tynemouth Aquarium Tynemouth Aquarium Retrieved 21 July 2020 Welcome to Tynemouth Aquarium the new name for Blue Reef Tynemouth Blue Reef Aquarium is changing to Tynemouth Aquarium MetroRadio 16 July 2019 Welcome to Blue Reef Aquarium in Hastings bluereefaquarium co uk Blue Reef Aquarium Archived from the original on 29 May 2012 Retrieved 22 May 2012 Bristol Wildwalk to be turned into a massive aquarium Bristol Evening Post Retrieved 8 April 2008 permanent dead link Welcome to Blue Reef Aquarium in Bristol bluereefaquarium co uk Blue Reef Aquarium Archived from the original on 9 July 2022 Retrieved 13 October 2022 It s curtains for Bristol Imax as film screenings stop This Is Bristol Retrieved 26 August 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Blue Reef Aquarium Official website Retrieved from https en 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