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Rhyl SeaQuarium has an open seafront location and sits on the beautiful North Wales coastline.

We would like to welcome all new explorers to join us on a voyage of discovery as we travel beneath the waves, from tranquil fresh waters to the cold depths of the abyss. Along the way we will encounter the strangely shaped sturgeon, as well as sharks found off our very own coast and rays that glide effortlessly through the water.

We will also find solitary lobsters, conger eels and mystical axolotls before entering the Lethal Reef, home to some of the most poisonous animals on our planet. These are just a few of the amazing, strange and beautiful animals that await us on our adventure.

Solo makes a big splash in new starring role
- (Added 14. Apr. 2011)

Newly arrived in town and already she is making a dramatic splash.

Fourteen-year-old Solo has just taken up residence at Rhyl’s SeaQuarium and has landed a starring role in their new Peter Pan production for the Easter holidays.

Solo, a South African or Cape fur seal, will be the not-so-villainous Mr Smee, right-hand ‘man’ to the dastardly Captain Hook - but unlike the real pirates she’s far more interested in fishy treats than pieces of eight.

One of her co-stars is also a newcomer to SeaQuarium, 23-year-old Stacy Adams, and a Bangor University graduate who finds she has become not only SeaQuarium’s new sea lion keeper but also that ageless resident of Neverland, Peter Pan.

The Peter Pan themed sea lion show starts for Easter Holidays from Saturday (April 16) and runs for three weeks with two shows a day at 1pm and 3pm, each lasting for around 15-20 minutes.

SeaQuarium Attractions Manager, Colette MacDonald, said, “Stacy is our newest member of staff. Originally she is from London but she studied at Bangor University and is a graduate in marine biology and zoology. She joined us last year but has been promoted and this will be her first season as sea lion keeper”.

“Our marine keeper Zoe Kelly will be sharing the role of Peter Pan with Stacy. Solo arrived here from the West Midlands Safari Park and her main task is going to be on the look out for sharks in the water (sharks and orcas are sea lions’ most dangerous predators) – a natural skill of these fascinating mammals.  Peter Pan with its pirates and watery themes was ideal for us to develop as a show. The staff really enjoy the chance to dress up as pirates and themed music just adds to the atmosphere”.

Colette continued, “Since even the furtive imagination of J M Barrie did not stretch to having sea lions playing leads in his novel, there could be some liberties with the “plot” which sees Solo’s as Mr Smee trying to keep Peter Pan from rescuing Tinker Bell - the feisty fairy companion of Peter Pan - a part which will be taken by one of the other three South African fur seals in SeaQuarium.

Sea Lion Cove, opened in 2009 and with its 73,000-gallon tank, is not only the biggest of its kind in North Wales, but the most popular attraction at SeaQuarium.

Despite their size (a female South African fur seal can be about five feet long) the sea lions are seen as gentle giants who are remarkably friendly.

Perhaps a little too friendly in fact to be a good pirate.

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