This live dissection of a dead shark at
the Natal Sharks Board is enough to loop the Jaw's soundtrack in your mind for weeks to come but the simultaneous education of the vital role that sharks play in the natural ecosystem coupled with the truth that leaving our territory for a splash in the water we trespass in their territory; one is left feeling sympathetic and responsible.
The Natal Sharks Board research and conservation programmes have developed harmless methods like the electrical shark repellent to keep divers safe and this magnificent apex predator around for generations to respect.
Nearby attractions include
the Natal Sharks Board.
Local attractions and activities include golf,
Natal Sharks Board, Sibaya Casino, and Moses Mabhida Stadium.
For the small price of a licence, which can be purchased at
the Natal Sharks Boar...
This official
Natal Sharks Board (NSB) water patrol departs with an entourage of seagulls at sunrise waking you before the wind and handing you over to choppy waters whose warm fresh spray keeps you awake and alert.
Kings Park Soccer Stadium, the Absa Rugby Stadium home of
the Natal Sharks and Kingsmead Cricket Stadium are within ten minutes drive.
For the nature lover there are trails at the Hawaan Lagoon at Umhlanga or the Virginia Bush Nature Reserve within walking distance as well as an informative visit to
the Natal Sharks Board.
King Shaka International Airport and the City are only 15 minutes away and the guest house itself is only 5 minutes from Umhlanga Village, the Gateway Shopping Center,
The Natal Sharks Board, Sibaya and the beach.
Matt Dicken from the KwaZulu -
Natal Sharks Board in South Africa, who with his colleagues published a report of the incident, believes that such attacks might be more common than we think.
Not exact matches
The Bull
shark has been the culprit of many attacks along the Wild Coast and the KwaZulu
Natal coastline.
SharkSafe was allegedly tested for a year in the Kwa Zulu -
Natal (a.k.a. «
shark alley» of Cape Town), as well as in Australian waters where 460
sharks, birds and other marine life die yearly in more lethal, physical
shark deterrent systems.
A: I met the founders, who are really friendly guys, dedicated to the protection of
sharks in general but specifically to the population of bull
sharks at Protea Banks, an area off the coast of southern KwaZulu
Natal, which receives very little other protection and is exploited by uncaring and uneducated «sport» fishermen.