Sharks Move Nutrients Around The Ocean

Sharks Move Nutrients Around The Ocean

Cape Shark Adventures

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Sharks Move Nutrients Around The Ocean

Did you know that sharks move nutrients around the ocean, which supports the well-being of all marine ecosystems? Some sharks are migratory species, which means they travel thousands of miles across the oceans each year. By eating in one place and excreting waste in another, they cycle nutrients between ecosystems.

Healthy shark populations mean a healthy ocean!

Sharks Move Nutrients Around The Ocean

Cape Shark Adventures

Cape Shark Adventures is a tour operator, in Kleinbaai, just outside Gansbaai. Whether you view sharks from the boat or cage, Cape Shark Adventures offers a fresh perspective on shark cage diving tours. Backed by a knowledgeable team with years of hands-on experience in the shark industry, Cape Shar...

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Shark on surface of the water

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Sharks on Cloudy Day

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