This project had been on the back burner for well over a year. As it was wrapped up in a much larger residential project (Silvertown Quays), there was always going to be a danger of the whole thing being canned, what with market conditions being the way they are.
If London renovate their aquarium, whilst keeping their current stock they should at least try to enhance the layout a bit more from it's current 'bookshelf' state, and with some really fantastic exhibits, perhaps a few floor-to-celings. A distant possibility could also be a manatee exhibit, as this would prove a major draw to a zoo falling behind on drawcards recentley.
There is no justification for housing manatees in artificially-lit exhibits, which would have to be the case if ZSL introduced this species into its aquarium building, as another exhibit, the mappin terraces, sits directly on its roof.
As far as I know the original manatee exhibit at ZSL Aquarium is the large tank at the end of the aquarium on the right that houses fresh water rays etc.
Yes, that large tank you describe once housed manatee.
(London Zoo’s first manatee, though, arrived in 1875, so that tank was not the “original” manatee exhibit.)
I also recall that as you entered the aquarium there was an aquatic exhibit on the right. I can't remember what it contained but manatee spring to mind - this was many years ago. ZSL also had a walrus calf in the sixties, it was housed in the elephant house.
Yes, I recall the walrus “Alice”, kept in the indoor elephant’s bathing pool, very well.
My friend and colleague Mike Moore look after her. Sadly she died of a broken rib from what I remember. But then perhaps the elephant bathing pool wasn't the ideal environment?
......also when I was working in Holland a friend at Harderwijk look after the walrus there and I was aloud in with them which was rather good fun.