A new deal has been sealed between Scotland and Denmark.
And the net result is a cute new arrival in Fife.
After the sudden deaths of visitor favourite Laurel and young harbour seal Leif earlier this year, St Andrews Aquarium have welcomed a new common seal pup to its family.
Luna, who is 10 months old, travelled 1,286 miles across Europe by car to his new home after Kattegatcentret Aquarium in Grena in Denmark contacted the Fife aquarium to see if it would like to rehome the young pup.
Luna is now settling into his new surroundings overlooking the West Sands where he is getting to know his new aquarium buddies, Nelly and Togo.
Luna’s arrival is the latest in a wave of new additions to the aquarium’s growing family.
It recently welcomed a massive albino Burmese python, the largest known snake in Scotland, measuring 15 feet long.
Manager John Mace said: “After tragically losing Laurel and Leif earlier this year, everyone here is delighted to be welcoming Luna to St Andrews Aquarium.
“I am sure Luna will love his new home and he is bound to be a hit with our many visitors.”
The aquarium was left devastated when Laurel died of liver failure last January and Leif passed away suddenly a few weeks later.
Laurel, who was at St Andrews for more than 20 years, was a hit around the world.
After their loss, Luna’s arrival is the start of a happier chapter for the aquarium’s family of harbour seals.
John added: “We are looking forward to visitors meeting Luna and our other new additions.”