Sharks Lagoon — Campus

: When using touch pools, move slowly and avoid sudden movements to prevent startling the animals. Photography : Photos are encouraged, but refrain from using flash , as it can disturb marine life. Stay Within Boundaries

Monitoring shark interaction and foraging behaviors within the lagoon environment. sharks lagoon campus

The lagoon helps visitors understand that sharks are made of cartilage. : When using touch pools, move slowly and

Shark Lagoon serves a diverse audience, ranging from school field trips to curious adults. The lagoon helps visitors understand that sharks are

The Shark's Lagoon campus features a range of innovative learning environments designed to foster collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking. The campus's teaching spaces are equipped with cutting-edge technology, including interactive whiteboards, video conferencing facilities, and virtual reality equipment. For instance, the campus's simulation labs provide students with hands-on experience in a range of fields, including nursing, paramedicine, and environmental science.

By visiting the Sharks Lagoon Campus, you'll not only gain a deeper appreciation for marine life, but also contribute to the conservation of these incredible ecosystems. Join the campus community in promoting sustainable marine practices and protecting the wonders of our oceans for future generations.

Staff at a Sharks Lagoon Campus hide food in puzzle feeders, change the flow of currents, and introduce novel objects (like floating buoys) to stimulate the sharks' brains. Studies show that captive-born sharks in a well-designed lagoon have the same stress levels as wild sharks—without the risk of being hunted by killer whales or longline fishing nets.