Welcome to Rock Pools

What’s living along the Great British coastline? Find out in the Rock Pools aquarium exhibit.

Be prepared to (metaphorically) jump into the environments that surround our beautiful British coastline. Come face-to-face with the Lesser Spotted Dogfish and become acquainted with the Spiny Starfish that call Britain’s coasts their home.

What's it about?

What are rock pools?

Rock pools are shallow pools of seawater that form near the coast. When the tide goes out, small pockets of seawater are often left behind in the dips and curves of the beach or shore. While these pools can often be a difficult habitat for marine life and leaves them temporarily displaced, they act as a microhabitat for species from crustaceans to coral, algae to anemones. Despite being a relatively small environment compared to our other exhibits, our Rock Pools exhibit packs a real punch.

 

The Rock Pools exhibit is made up of three giant, interconnected rock pools to mimic how these pools are usually dotted around in the wild, particularly along the British coast. They are filled with saltwater as they would be out in the world, with a temperate marine climate to imitate the conditions in the UK.

 

As with all of our exhibits, our goal is to make our animals feel as at home as they possibly can be.

Select an animal
  • Beadlet Anemone
  • Bull Huss
  • Cuckoo Wrasse
  • Spiny Starfish
  • Tub Gurnard
Sea anemones, chromolithograph, published in 1897

Beadlet Anemone

The Beadlet Anemone is a type of anemone that’s found across all coastlines of the British Isles, making it an absolute must-have presenting an authentic view of British coastlines. These anemones are usually red but can sometimes be orange or even green.

Other fish that can be seen at the Rock Pools exhibit include the Thornback Ray, Lesser Spotted Dogfish, Strawberry Anemone, Grey Mullet, and Sea Bass.

Rock pools are incredibly diverse micro-habitats, filled to the brim with incredible sea life, but they can be tough places for animals to survive and thrive. The creatures who call them home are frequently under threat from predators like the seagulls, as well as environmental changes such as changes in Ph level and chemical composition.

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Can I touch the animals in the rock pools?

We no longer offer a hands-on experience at our Rock Pool exhibit because our primary aim is conservation, and being too close for comfort with the fish can cause them unnecessary stress.

 

The Rock Pool exhibit is an exhibit designed with the whole family in mind, with adults and children alike finding enjoyment in the variety of animals on display. With 25 species and over 500 animals, there is plenty to see and interact with.

 

As with all of our main exhibits, the Rock Pools exhibit is wheelchair and pushchair-accessible, making Blue Planet Aquarium the ideal family day out.

Welcome to Rock Pools

What’s living along the Great British coastline? Find out in the Rock Pools aquarium exhibit.

Be prepared to (metaphorically) jump into the environments that surround our beautiful British coastline. Come face-to-face with the Lesser Spotted Dogfish and become acquainted with the Spiny Starfish that call Britain’s coasts their home.

Current Water Temp

15

Water Type

Salt Water

Climate / Biome

Temperate Marine

In This Exhibit

25 species | 500 animals

Where are we?

UK Coast