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  • Shark cage diving in Gansbaai, South Africa with Marine Dynamics. Experience the exceptional and come face to face with a great white shark! 

  • The exact world record white shark is a contested issue, but chances are it is between 6-7m. In Gansbaai, the largest white shark ever caught was at Danger Point and measured up to 5.9m.

  • If you see a white shark in the water don’t panic. Chances are high that the shark has already detected you and isn’t interested. White shark attacks are normally associated with poor visibility, so avoid murky conditions.

  • White sharks have a unique system called a “counter current heat exchange”, which keeps their body  tempreture +/- 7C above the surrounding water temperature. 

  • All sharks have an incredibly unique system on the tip of their nose called the “ampillae of Lorenzini”. These are small pores filled with a gel that transmits the electrical currents in the water to the shark’s brain so that it can assess its environment.

  • White sharks give birth to live young (not eggs), and they give birth to 6-8 pups at one time. Pups are usually between 1.0-1.5m in length and are born with teeth.

  • Body language has been a well documented form of shark communication and has identified body arching, jaw gaping, and other postures as specific social tactics.

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Daily Blog 02 June 2015 (Trip 1) | Shark Diving Gansbaai

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Guest comment: “Such a great experience. Staff and volunteers were so informative and helpful. Will definitely recommend!” - Jessica

“Thank you for a wonderful adventure!” - Kate + Gareth

“Amazing! Your guys are great , thank you!” - Caitlin

02/06/2015
Location: Joubertsdam
Water Temperature: 15.5'C
Depth: 11.2m
Visibility: 0.5m
Number of Sharks: 11
Conditions: Decreasing swell and wind with rain, rain and more rain.

Three days off the sea and the crew was getting “land sickness”! It was great to be back on the water today even though the conditions were not the most favourable. We started the trip with some small swell and wind which eventually died down however the rain kept on persisting and was present for the entire trip but we all know that sharks don't mind a bit of rain so it wasn't going to stop us from heading out to visit our fishy friends! We didn't know what to expect of the shark's activity today, but no need to worry we had our first shark by the boat within 20 minutes and some very much in the mood to show off in front of our visitors. We had three very large females around the boat including none other than our “Vanessa” and “Ingrid”, who appears to still be doing well despite the injury she has sustained to her dorsal fin. We consider ourselves very lucky, as Slashfin, our cage diving vessel allows us to be out on the water and see sharks most days of the year thus we can study the White sharks coming and going from the bay and can also monitor individuals such as “Ingrid” that have wounds like so. Even though the water temperatures might have felt a bit chilly for our divers the Short-tailed stingrays had no issues with it and popped up every now and again to the surface amongst the sharks. A wet and wild one out on the water today...

If you are looking to get up close and personal with the great white shark then Shark Diving in Gansbaai, and more specifically with Marine Dynamics, is a once-in-a-lifetime experience you won’t want to miss. Book and pay online with us and get a free video of your encounter with the world’s apex predator.

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