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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 15 May 2015 (Trip 1) | White Shark Diving Gansbaai

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15/05/2015

Location: Wilfred's Klip

Water Temperature: 15.4'C

Depth: 20.1m

Visibility: 4.0m

Number of Sharks: 18

Conditions: Overcast with some light winds and small swell

This morning we had the pleasure of hosting the Zimmermann party. This group is headed by Pierre Zimmermann who helped in making our African Penguin and Seabird Sanctuary become a reality. Pierre has been to the region in the past and had developed an interest in our conservation work after visiting the Great White House and wished to support one of the major projects being done here. We were most happy to have the group here today to show them some of the other aspects in the company including some shark cage diving! We were yet again out at the Island and the fantastic activity from the last few days here continued for our group today! Many different individuals coming by and amongst those some astoundingly big and beautiful White Sharks, including the largest of the morning, a 4.5m satellite SPOT tagged shark known as Maureen who made a very close pass by the right hand side of the cage, close enough for those in the water to see her pearly whites! We were also lucky enough to watch the release of a Giant Petrel that had been in our care at the APSS centre for approximately a month now as it was rehabilitated. A shark-tastic morning spent out on the water...

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