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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 17 July 2018 | Cage Diving South Africa

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Guest comments: “Amazing trip today! Staff was well organized and friendly!” - Ian

“So worth it! Leaving Cape Town at 3:30 was a bit rough but the sharks made it truly amazing. Thanks to all!” – The Boates Family

“Such a great time seeing all the big boys!” - Nathan

17/07/2018

Location: Joubertsdam

Water Temperature:  14.2°C + 14.3°C + 14.4°C

Depth: 7.59 m + 6.6 m

Visibility: 5.0 m + 5.0 m + 5.0 m

White Sharks Seen: 3 + 4 +

Conditions: Perfect. Literally, perfect. No swell, warm sunshine, a light breeze, and amazing visibility.

This is what dreams are made of! Today was an absolutely perfect day! We launched from Kleinbaai to a stunning sunrise and within 30 minutes we had our first white shark. It was the 2.6 meter male that we’ve been seeing around lately. Due to his continuous appearances at Slashfin, we decided that this young male needed a name. His dorsal fin has a bold gradient effect, much like the ombre hair style and he is male, so we decided on Hombre. He’s such a handsome shark! Hombre stuck around with us throughout the entire trip, and was joined by the male version of Clampy, aka Clampo, the 3 meter male, and another male with 2 scratches behind his gill slits that we’ve also been seeing. With constant activity in front of the cage, this trip was a fantastic way to start our day! We even had 2 white sharks by the boat at one time! On our ride back into harbour, a visiting Southern Right Whale was spotted in the distance, relaxing just outside of the surf. These whales visit our shores between June and December to mate and give birth. They spend the other half of the year in Antarctica feeding on krill.

Our second trip launched with a gut feeling that it would be another superb trip. Our guts were right! Our divers didn’t even have their wetsuits half on when Hombre approached. Our first diver climbed into the cage as Hombre passed deep down, easy to see with the stunning visibility. Soon the cage was full and Clampo had also returned, investigating the seal decoy with immense curiosity. This trip also had some visits from the third male from the first trip, although he didn’t seem to spend too much time as Clampo seemed to dominate this trip. He was joined by one other shark, about 3 meters long with several dark scars running down its side. This shark behaved much like the third male and didn’t spend very long around the boat. After everyone had several beautiful views of these amazing animals we headed back in to shore, excited for the final trip of the day. 

For our last trip, we had a private charter of four guests from Russia. We headed out in glorious sunshine to our anchor spot, where there was a white shark waiting for us!! Excellent! So we geared up and got in the cage, and with the visibility today, we had an absolutely fantastic time in the cage. Our first shark of this trip was the 3m male with the bite mark on the right side and two dark scars on the left by the gills. He hung around us here and there for pretty much the entire trip, gracefully swimming by our divers. The second shark popped up for just a coupl of passes at 2.8m this girl chased the bait a few times and was on her way. We then headed over to the island to go check out the seals and Dyer Island before heading back to the harbour with a stunning sunset!







































 

If you are looking to get up close and personal with the great white shark then Cage Diving in South Africa, 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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