Daily Blog 03 July 2018 | Great White Shark Diving South Africa

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03/07/2018

Location: Joubertsdam

Water Temperature: 14.5’C

Depth: 9.6 m

Visibility: 0.5 m

White Sharks Seen: 2

Conditions: A choppy winter day.

With two days off of sea due to the weather, we were optimistic that the sharks are still in the bay. We launched a bit later today due to winds in the morning, and we hoped that it wouldn’t be long before we had a shark around. We were in luck! Within 5 minutes of anchoring, we had our first white shark. It was 2.8 meters with a rosie (a white birthmark) on its dorsal fin. It would surface, then disappear, then surface again, then disappear again, then surface, then eventually disappeared altogether. A little while later, a Southern right whale was spotted 100 meters off of the bow, heading toward Danger Point. We had another white shark visitor, a 3.0 meter shark with scars on its body. This shark behaved the same as the first, and after a few sightings, the sharks had taken off. We waited a bit longer, hoping they would come back or that another shark would show, but the only sighting was of another Southern right whale, also heading towards Danger Point. This was a very special treat as we don’t often see whales, and to see 2, both within 100 meters of the boat was extraordinary! To end the trip, 4 skuas were spotted, with 3 of them settling on the water 15 meters from the cage. The migratory birds are only seen here during our winter season and we will often see 1 or 2 on our way out to our dive site, however to see 4 at one time is not an everyday thing!

If you are looking to get up close and personal with the great white shark then Great White Shark Diving in South Africa, and more specifically with Marine Dynamics, is a once-in-a-lifetime experience you won’t want to miss. Book and pay online with us and get a free video of your encounter with the world’s apex predator.

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