Biota!

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Biota!
Artists representation of Biota!
Artists representation of Biota!
Date opening 2011[1]
Location Silvertown Quays, Docklands, London
Land area 14,000 square metres (150,000 sq ft)[2]
Coordinates 51°30′11″N 0°1′55.2″E / 51.50306, 0.032
Number of Species 550[2]
Total volume of tanks 3 million litres (670,000 British gallons)[2]
Accreditations/
Memberships
WAZA, EAZA, BIAZA
Major exhibits Amazon, British Isles, Atlantic & Indo-Pacific biomes[3]
Website

Biota! is a planned aquarium in the Silvertown Quays redevelopment project adjacent to the Royal Victoria Dock.[4] Forming the main feature of this 60-acre (0.24 km²), £1.5 billion development,[5] the building, designed by Terry Farrell & Partners, will cost £60 million.[6]

This new iconic, world-class visitor attraction will further enhance London's status as a tourist destination.

It will be operated by the Zoological Society of London and will be the world's first aquarium entirely based on the principles of conservation.[8] The planned opening date was 2008 at one time, but it has now slipped to not earlier than 2011.

The aquarium is based around four biomes, each representing an entire ecosystem including trees, other plants, invertebrates, amphibians, reptiles, mammals and birds as well as fish.[9]

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Coordinates: 51°30′11″N, 0°1′55.2″E