France - Nausicaa Boulogne-sur-Mer
Founded: 1991
Size: 17.5 million liters
Species and subspecies (including domestics):
Mammals 1
Birds 1
Reptiles & amphibians 12 (+?)
Fish ??
Europe has less of a mega-aquarium tradition than Asia or America, but by European standards the largest aquarium now stands in France. Though established over 25 years ago, it has only very recently become Europe's largest. At Pentecost 2018 an extension featuring a 10 million liter tank was opened. It will take some time to become very impressive apart from it's size, as the main inhabitants: Manta rays, Sunfish and Hammerhead shark are not in the tank yet, though the Hammerheads are currently being introduced. At the moment the most impressive inhabitants are Spotted eagle rays. The viewing window of the tank is also not that huge with 20x5 meters, but the tank also has a tunnel going through. Another extension is currently planned for Walruses, but construction has not yet started for this. Before the extension the aquariums in Nausicaa only held 4.5 million liters. Apart from a sizeable shark tank, reef tank and some native displays the original aquarium also has Californian sea lions and African penguin. Another highlight was the emerged forest, showcasing several Amazonian fish and reptiles. Until recently Nausicaa was a relatively unknown aquarium in Northwestern France, this will soon change and it has become a big player at once in the European aquarium world.
Link to pictures of the new Ocean tank (scroll down):
Le Grand Nausicaa, un chantier d’envergure pour le plus grand aquarium d’Europe – Actu'Zoo
Partez pour un voyage en haute mer à Nausicaä – Actu'Zoo
@Hippo, Coral reef tank
@Rafiaan, Coral reef tank
@Cat-Man , view on shark and coral reef tanks from above.
Zoochat gallery, which is currently surprisingly empty:
Nausicaa Sea Life Centre | ZooChat
www.nausicaa.fr