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A diver uses a sucker and a sponge to clean the glass on the inside of the Great Barrier Reef tank in the National Marine Aquarium in Coxside, Plymouth. Regular cleaning is essential to prevent the build up of algae in the largest aquarium in the UK where staff look after over 4,000 animals. Image details File size:
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