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Some Shark safety tips:
People are reminded that no safety measure is 100% effective and that although the Shark Spotting Programme has been successful, it in itself is not 100% effective and
Summer in South Africa means sunny skies , surf, sea ….& sharks
That’s exactly why we have Shark Spotters ( an early warning system of “shark spotters” who are on duty at various strategic poi
When I heard that Swiss YEP, Matthew, was visiting Cape Town, I quickly organized a YEP EXPLORE & LEARN meeting to expose this world traveller & his family to some of South Africa’s dive
I love swimming in the ocean.
Nothing beats that feeling of experiencing nature at its best, skin alive with stinging cold water! So people often ask me “ Are you not afraid of sharks?”
Afraid?
654 days ago
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Environmental activity
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Sharks, shark finning, shark conservation
So I did manage to get some insight for the past activity of the eco-group concerning shark conservation projects. As I have recalled before in the forums, they in fact had one educational campaign go
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/4/urgent-help-needed-to-protect-lemon-sharks
Lemon sharks aggregate off the East Coast of Florida every winter. They are an enormously popular a
1247 days ago
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Uncatagorized
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sardine, run, shoal, dolphins, sharks, seals
During winter months, on the South Coast of KwaZulu-Natal here in South Africa, nature orchestrates and unbelievable symphony of sea creatures that congregate on our shores for one of the most spect
1250 days ago
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Sharks and shark conservation
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sharks, conservation, finning
There is no animal on earth more vilified than the shark. Pop culture references and annual, over-hyped reports of attacks on swimmers or surfers have put sharks on the top of the list of the world'
1277 days ago
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Sharks and shark conservation
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leoprad, sharks, diving, unusual
Close encounters with sharks are exhilarating to say the very least, possibly because we know that the animal we are face to face with could, if they so wished, eat us for dinner. My encounters in t

