Daily trip 11 February 2013 (Trip 1) | Shark Diving Gansbaai

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11/02/2013
Location: Dam
Water Temperature: 14.1 ‘C
Depth: 11.2m
Visibility: 1.0m
Number of Sharks: 3
Conditions: Cloudy and calm.

Once again the limited visibility has set in after the heavy weather that we experienced yesterday. We didn’t have the huge numbers of sharks today, but they still kept us on our toes.” Little Roundy” has grown from 1.7 meters when we first spotted him to about 2.1 meters today. Soon we will have to call him “Big Roundy”. A large male shark measuring at about 3.8 meters kept Peter, our bait handler, on his toes. We had a large group of Australian young people on the boat who thought that partying hard the night before a shark cage dive might be a good idea. I can promise you all, it’s not. At least they all got to see the sharks and had a good laugh at each other getting sick. Hilarious day at sea…
 

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