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22nd March 2020
09:44am GMT

Since social distancing and self isolation recommendations were introduced, some zoos and aquariums have been doing their bit to bring their wildlife online - and make everybody feel a bit calmer in the process.
Because who among us has ever watched a livestream of jellyfish swimming about the place and not immediately felt a heightened sense of calm?
One such aquarium that has been doing just that is Monterey Bay Aquarium. Currently closed to the public, they have opened up a series of webcams to allow everybody access to their penguins, their coral reefs, and of course, their jelly fish.
A divine viewing process, to be fair.
Monterey Bay aren't the only aquarium or zoo doing this though.
Dublin Zoo have also made a selection of webcams available so the public can keep entirely up to date on the penguins, the elephants, and some plant life too.
It's like you're actually there. Except you're not. Because of coronavirus.
You can check out the full selection of Monterey Bay's incredibly soothing aquarium webcams here.Explore more on these topics: