In 2010, Nordsøen Oceanarium completely rebuilt their old entrance building, making the building much more open, reducing the 20+ medium-sized fish tanks to four big fish tanks, and revamping the fishery exhibitions so that they have become much more interactive and kiddie-friendly. While I'm not a huge fan of the loss of tanks and species, nor of the exhibits being dumbed down, I'll admit that the new building and the the new fish tanks do look nice.
"Dogger Bank" is one of the four new big tanks and represents the underwater life at the shallow North Sea sand bank of Dogger Bank.
The species are: Blonde ray, common seabass, turbot, plaice, grey sole, grey gurnard, brill, gilthead seabream, greater weever, red gurnard, thornback ray, European sturgeon, and John Dory.