Daily Blog 26 January 2018 | Shark Diving South Africa

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26/01/2018

Location: Joubertsdam
Water Temperature: 13.9°C + 13.9°C
Depth: 11.4m + 10.1m
Visibility: 1m + 1.5m
Conditions: Cloudy but calm seas, water temperature dropped a little

Although it was a little gloomy out there this morning, we were not deterred in our mission to see sharks today. We had some nice shark activity throughout the day with the copper sharks, although the first trip was a little slow, we had a couple of really nice passes from these guys. We had some very happy cage divers getting to know these beautiful sharks. Our second trip had slightly more activity, with notable sharks including the lovely docile lady who we’ve seen consistently this week. We were hoping to get our eyes on the tagged copper shark today but unfortunately we were unable to spot it, hopefully we can catch a glimpse at the shark over the weekend. Although no white sharks today, the copper sharks most definitely kept us on our toes, with action left right and centre of the cage!

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