Animals
The animals of the aquarium can be broadly divided
into three groups, the fish, the sharks and the invertebrates. Each
group has special needs and the exhibits are all designed to
accommodate these needs. Over 2 500 species of fish and sharks are
known to occur in southern African waters, making up almost 16% of all
known marine fish species in the world. About 16% of these fish species
are endemic, which means that they are not found anywhere else in the
world. The diversity of invertebrates is even more impressive and there
are many thousands of species found in southern African waters. The
greatest diversity is found along the eastern seaboard, caused by both
the warm Agulhas Current flowing along the coast and the range of
habitats including estuaries, coral reefs, mangroves, mud flats, sandy
beaches, rocky shores and a variety of deep ocean habitats.
The warm waters of the KwaZulu-Natal and southern
Mozambique coast form the southern range of many tropical fish found in
the Western Indian Ocean. The KwaZulu-Natal coast between St. Lucia and
northern Eastern Cape is the transition zone between sub-tropical and
warm temperate zones, enabling a rich diversity of fish to thrive. Many
of these fish are confined to the shallow coastal waters of the
continental shelf which occurs to a depth of 200 metres. The coral
reefs in northern KwaZulu-Natal are especially rich in fish
diversity.
