Daily Blog: 18 November 2024
Today, we were treated to warm, calm weather out at sea, making for a fantastic day!
"The last time we saw a Bronzy was back in October/November 2013" - Hennie Otto, Skipper.
So you see, it is not the most common species of shark to see while diving with the Great Whites. These sharks usually follow warm water or groups of fish like sardines. Bronze whaler sharks are also known as Copper sharks.
However the last few days, has been amazing for shark cage divers a board Slashfin, our custom built shark cage diving vessel. The 19th of November proved that mother nature is truly amazing.
Read more about the Bronze whale shark sightings here:
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Read MoreToday, we were treated to warm, calm weather out at sea, making for a fantastic day!
A beautiful day on the water for divers and guests on board Slashfin today!
Dr. Anton Wolfaardt has dedicated 30 years to seabird and marine conservation, starting as a seabird field researcher on Marion Island in 1994.
With the sun shining throughout the day and temperatures rising, guests got to experience the refreshing Atlantic temperatures...
An early start welcomed the first adventurous divers of the day! Just minutes after launching, we spotted our first wildlife.
What an incredible day from start to finish, filled with thrilling encounters with Bronze Whaler sharks!