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Monday, September 23, 2024

Two Oceans Aquarium officially reopens for visitors

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Marine animal lovers can from today, again, visit their favourite fish and other sea creatures.  This as the Two Oceans Aquarium, officially opens its doors to the public again.

It was closed at the start of the Covid-19-lockdown at the end of March due to the pandemic.

“We are delighted to have finally received the go ahead from Government to reopen our doors after five months of closure,” said Michael Farquhar, CEO for the Two Oceans Aquarium. “The Aquarium will once again be filled with the buzz of enthusiastic visitors, discovering the magic and beauty of the underwater world. Now we can get back to our purpose of saving the oceans and inspiring all who visit”.

For the safety, wellbeing and comfort of all its visitors, the Aquarium has introduced a range of health and safety measures in line with the latest Government regulations and a Covid-19 workplace-ready plan has been compiled and implemented.

Some of the measures include:

• Online bookings and ticket purchases are encouraged, and contactless payment options will also be available at the Aquarium’s ticket office.
• Upon arrival all visitors will be screened for Covid-19 symptoms and will have their temperatures taken
• Visitors who are feeling ill or experiencing flu-like symptoms will be requested to postpone their visit.
• All visitors (two years and up) must wear masks for the duration of their visit. Masks are available for sale at the Aquarium should visitors have left theirs at home.
• The visitor capacity of the Aquarium will be closely managed at all times to ensure ample space for physical distancing at 2m between visitors. Visitors entering and exiting the Aquarium will be counted and visitor numbers will be restricted to 50% of the Aquarium’s capacity, based on the public space available.
• Floor guides will be present to guide Aquarium visitors along the one-way route through the building.
• Hand sanitiser will be freely available to all visitors throughout the Aquarium.
• No eating or drinking will be allowed in the Aquarium so that visitors can keep their masks on at all times. Bootlegger Coffee Company will be open to satisfy hungry appetites.
• Cleaning personnel will be stationed throughout the Aquarium and will continuously clean and sanitise, especially around high-contact areas such as handrails, door handles and the activation buttons of certain exhibits.
• There will be regular announcements throughout the day reminding staff and visitors about safety protocols.

Some of the Aquarium’s exhibits and offerings will be temporarily closed in the interest of visitor safety. These include:

• Some of the crawl-through exhibits will not be open.
• Advertised feed presentations have been temporarily suspended, but animal feeds will continue to take place and visitors will still be able to see divers in the large exhibits at various times of the day.
• The I&J Children’s Play Centre has been closed, although the ever-popular puppet shows will be presented in the Aquarium’s Auditorium. This will ensure sufficient space for physical distancing and better control of numbers.
• Adventure Diving and Penguin Experiences will not be available for the time being.

Liesl Smit
Liesl Smit
Liesl is the Smile 90.4FM News Manager. She has been at Smile since 2016, with nearly 20 years experience in the radio industry, including reading news, field reporting and producing. In 2008 she won the Vodacom Journalist of the Year Award, Western Cape region. liesl@smile904.fm

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