Marine Dynamics Blog

Day: January 26, 2012

The visibility has really improved the last couple days in Joubertsdam!  Today our clients were able see much farther then we thought they could from the cage, which was good because it let them see our 5 different Great Whites nice and clear.  We had some nice sized sharks today, of the 5, only one was under 3m long.  We had one male in particular who gave some awesome passes. 

Today was the kind of day that is good for not only the clients, but the crew as well. With a small group of awesome clients, 9 beautiful white sharks, and beautiful conditions, we had such a fun trip today. The sharks were great, coming close to the cage and giving everyone great views. We were also fortunate to come across a very unique learning experience. There was a dead young seal with some bite marks in it, and while it was sad to see a dead animal, it was good to be able to show clients, and volunteers what the wounds can look like. What a stunning day!!

 

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