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The KZN Sharks Board Maritime Centre of Excellence confirmed that shark nets have been removed along the coast to allow for the movement of sardine shoals and to prevent entanglement of marine ...
Seine netters and the KZN Sharks Board have begun preparations for the greatest shoal on earth, with predictions that sardines will arrive in KZN by the second week of June.
KZN Sharks Board's Wayne Harrison shares ocean safety tips and the secret behind the Shark nets and how they work.
KZN Sharks Board monitoring the run. The KwaZulu-Natal Sharks Board Maritime Centre of Excellence monitors the sardine run and removes shark protective gear before the run so that the animals may ...
KZN Sharks Board monitoring the run. The sardine run is monitored by the KwaZulu-Natal Sharks Board Maritime Centre of Excellence, which also removes shark protection gear before the run to allow ...
According to the KwaZulu-Natal Sharks Board Maritime Centre of Excellence, two netters were successful on Saturday, with a total of approximately 80 crates of sardines were netted at Port Edward.
The 2.2-meter (7.2-foot) female white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) was caught off the town of Margate in KwaZulu-Natal province on May 30, on a baited fishing line used by the KZN Sharks Board ...
Durban has temporarily banned swimming at all its southern beaches from 2 June 2025 until further notice due to the annual sardine run, a significant marine event that affects the region’s coastline.