The exhibition displays a range of deep ocean specimens, including the Vampire Squid, Dragonfish and Sea Mouse, and features a range of hands-on activities. Visitors can test the effects of water pressure, see how colours change in different ocean depths and hear audio accounts of deep sea divers.
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