Transporting a shark as part of Sealife's breed rescue sheme

Transporting a shark as part of Sealife's breed rescue scheme

A shark has been transported more than 120 miles across England in a bid to encourage him to breed.

Albi, a two metre-long (6ft) nurse shark, was taken from the National Sea Life Centre Blackpool to the attraction's sister site in Birmingham. He was lifted out of the water using our Large Shark Carrier and transported in a lorry fitted with a specially-designed tank.

It is hoped he will breed with the Birmingham centre's female nurse shark Florence Nightingale. The move took place as part of the chain's wider breed rescue scheme.

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