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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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Great White Shark Cage Diving Gansbaai | Daily Trip 22 August 2014 (Trip 1+2)

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Guest comment: “Couldn’t have asked for a better experience! From the amazing crew and staff and all for a good cause, everything was amazing!” – Cory

“Fantastic tour. Appreciate the food before and after the trip. Glad to see sharks of different sizes!” – Nick

“Thank you for the information on the wildlife – always appreciated and grateful for a knowledgeable crew. All for conservation!” - Jackie

22/08/2014
Location: Joubertsdam
Water Temperature: 15.5'C
Depth: 10.2m
Visibility: 4.0m
Number of Sharks: 5 + 5
Conditions: Overcast with moderate swell

After three days off the sea due to bad weather, the first trip of the day headed out not knowing what to expect. Choppy seas and overcast conditions greeted us as we arrived at our dive site in the shallows, but after a short wait our first shark made an appearance around the boat. This shark hung around a while, making lazy passes by the cage towards the bait and the decoy, and once moving on was replaced by a much smaller individual who was much more lively, giving our divers in the cage as well as our guests on the boat some fantastic views! Our second trip of the day saw no waiting for our sharks with one sighted upon arrival! This activity continued throughout the afternoon however we did experience a lull in action half way through our trip, before it picked up again! Our largest of the day was a 4.3m female spotted at the beginning of the trip before vanishing into the depths and then returning later on in the afternoon. During one point of the trip our smallest shark and our largest were in front of the cage at the same time with the small individual tailing the larger one. The star of the trip however goes to a 3.0m male that was extremely active and was constantly trying to sneak up on the decoy with burst of speed followed by leaps out of the water! A great day to be back on the water with such active sharks...


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

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