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Great White Shark cage diving trip 4 September 2007

Hi there everyone, hope you all enjoyed your cage diving excursion with marine dynamics. Below is a list of water conditions and stats about the sharks sighted on your trip, along with the best photos of the day.
Date: 04-09-07
Location: Joubertsdam
Sea condition: flat
Water Temperature: 14.6C
Wind direction: NW
Current direction: SE
Wind speed: 15kts
Water visibility: 2-4m
Cloud coverage: 50%
Water depth: 10m
Bait Type: Long fin tuna, skip jack tuna and Patagonian tooth fish
Arrival time: 09:15AM
No of sharks sighted: 10
Respective individual lengths: 3.0m, 2.0m, 3.0m, 3.5m, 1.5m, 2.5m, 3.0m, 1.5m, 3.5m, 3.0m.
Note: Very successful day in all, incredibly lucky to see so many sharks.. often multiple sharks in front of the cage at once. The first shark to arrive was a re-sight from the geldsteen with a streamer tag and distinctive black marks by the gills. Most sharks were identified as females, shark 8 was very small with a pectoral fin missing and a half its dorsal fin cut off! In all sharks were very active and visibility allowed all divers to enjoy the cage more than once, many thanks to all, regards.

Photography and text by Johan Brits and Alison Towner , Marine Dynamics.
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Great White Shark cage diving trip 5 September 2007 

Hi there everyone, hope you all enjoyed your cage diving excursion with marine dynamics. Below is a list of water conditions and stats about the sharks sighted on your trip, along with the best photos of the day.

 Date: 05-09-07

Location:  Joubertsdam

Sea condition: Choppy

Water Temperature: 15.0C morning trip

Wind direction: NW turned SW

Current direction: NE

Wind speed: 20kts

Water visibility: 3-4m

Cloud coverage: 100%

Water depth: 10m

Bait Type: Patagonian tooth fish

Arrival time: 10:48am

No of sharks sighted: 13:10

Respective individual lengths:
 2.5m, 3.0m, 3.5m, 2.0m, 1.5m, 2.5-3.0m,
                                          

Note: After a change in wind direction and a long wait we were very fortunate to encounter 6 very active sharks around our boat. The first shark to arrive around the boat was distinctive with black scar marks around the gills, she passed a few times and gave way to a larger heavily scarred individual. All divers got great viewings from the cage despite the rough weather. One particular highlight was shark 5 breeching on the bait line numerous times. Hope you all enjoyed, many thanks to all, regards.


Photography and text by Alison Towner, Marine Dynamics.

 

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Great White Shark cage diving trip 6 September 2007 

 

Hi there everyone, hope you all enjoyed your cage diving excursion with marine dynamics. Below is a list of water conditions and stats about the sharks sighted on your trip, along with the best photos of the day.
 
Date: 06-09-07
Location: Joubert's Dam
Sea condition: choppy with large swell
Water Temperature: 15 C
Wind direction: NW
Current direction: SE
Wind speed: 5kts
Water visibility: 4m
Cloud coverage: 30-40%
Water depth: 11m
Bait Type: Patagonian Toothfish, sardine and oil
Arrival time: 11:20am
No of sharks sighted: 3
Respective individual lengths: 2.5, 3 & 1.5m
 
Note: Definitely another day of patience paying off! After waiting for a long time with no sharks spotted we were lucky enough to have 3 in quick succession. The first was a 2.5m female with a scar down its back and left side. After making a couple of attempts at the bait the shark moved on only to be replaced by an even larger 3m shark. This was also a female and in pristine shape with no scars visible. The shark made a few passes of the bait and decoy before moving on however it wasn't long until our third shark (we nicknamed Nemo due to its cut-off left pectoral fin) made an appearance. This lively 1.5m juvenile female circled the boat and made attempt after attempt to grab the bait expertly handled by our skipper Antoney. Many thanks to all, you were a great group and we hope you enjoyed the sharks! regards, Alison & Oliver.

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Great White Shark cage diving trip 7 September 2007

Hi there everyone, hope you all enjoyed your cage diving excursion with marine dynamics. Below is a list of water conditions and stats about the sharks sighted on your trip, along with the best photos of the day.
 
Date: 07-09-07
Location: Joubert's Dam
Sea condition: calm
Water Temperature: 14.3 C
Wind direction: SE - E
Current direction: W
Wind speed: 5kts
Water visibility: 3m
Cloud coverage: 10%
Water depth: 10 - 11m
Bait Type: Patagonian Toothfish, Tuna, sardine and oil
Arrival time: 08:30am
No of sharks sighted: 6
Respective individual lengths: 1.5m, 3m, 3.3m, 2m, 2.5-3m, 3m
 
A great day to see the sharks, we arrived nice and early and had are first shark within half an hour or so, a great response time considering the 2 hour wait we had the day before. Our first shark was a 1.5m female known as Nemo due to a large section of her pectoral fin missing. A lively shark, she stayed around the boat until a much larger 3m female arrived. We were lucky enough to see several vertical approaches as she tried to take the bait. Alison got some great shots of her dorsal fin which we will keep in our records in order to recognise her in future. The next shark we saw was a 3.3m shark known as Spike, she has been spotted here several times over the last couple of years. We also had a 2m pale female but the next shark to stay around for a while was our 5th shark. This 2.5 - 3m shark could be identified by a streamer tag and dark, healed scaring in front of her gills on the left-hand side. she made several attempts at the bait giving everyone some great photo opportunities as well as the divers an up close and personal sights of a great white taking the bait. Finally Nemo returned and circled until we left. I hope everyone enjoyed the trip today and have some great memories and photos to take home with them. Regards, Alison & Oliver.

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Great White Shark cage diving trip 7 September 2007

Hi there everyone, hope you all enjoyed your cage diving excursion with marine dynamics. Below is a list of water conditions and stats about the sharks sighted on your trip, along with the best photos of the day.
 
Date: 07-09-07
Location: Joubert's Dam
Sea condition: calm
Water Temperature: 15 C
Wind direction: SE - E
Current direction: W
Wind speed: 5kts
Water visibility: 3m
Cloud coverage: 10%
Water depth: 10 - 11m
Bait Type: Patagonian Toothfish, Tuna, sardine and oil
Arrival time: 12:30
No of sharks sighted: 7
Respective individual lengths: 2.5m - 3m, 2.5 - 3m, 2m, 2.5m, 2m, 2.5m, 3.5
 
Another successful day on Shark Fever with our first shark appearing in just 15 minuets. This 2.5-3m shark had already been around the boat earlier in the day on our first trip. We can identify her by her dorsal fin and dark scars around the gill area, this shark also carries a streamer tag. The shark was very active staying around the boat the entire time we were out making several spectacular attempts at the bait breaching twice in a row at one point. We also saw several sharks around the 2 - 3m all of which were interested in our bait and gave us some fantastic views of their attempts to catch it. Finally we saw a shark thats become well known in the area over the last few days, a 3.5m female with a huge bite in its side. These wounds were fresh only a couple of days ago but have already healed quite well. Not to be out done our first shark returned right at the end of our trip to make a final attempt at our bait. Hope you all had a fantastic time today maybe we'll see you again in the future!
Regards, Alison & Oliver.



Great White Shark cage diving trip 8 September 2007
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Date: 08-09-07
Location: Joubert's Dam
Sea condition: flat/calm
Water Temperature: 15 C
Wind direction: NW
Current direction: SE
Wind speed: 10-15kts
Water visibility: 3m
Cloud coverage: 95%
Water depth: 11-12m
Bait Type: Patagonian Toothfish, Tuna, sardine and oil
Arrival time: 09:20
No of sharks sighted: 7
Respective individual lengths: 2.5-3m, 3.5m, 3m & 2.5m
 
It was an early start on a dull day as Shark fever set out for Joubert's Dam but it wasn't long till the boat was being circled by some beautiful sharks providing great viewing crew and guests alike. Our first shark a 2.5-3m female has been spotted before and has a distinctive split at the top of its caudal (tail) fin, she circled the boat and gave us several great photo opportunities as she tried to catch the bait. Our next shark was also one familiar to the crew. A big 3.5m female with a bite from an even bigger shark bite on her right side which has lead us to naming her scratch. The bite could possibly be a mating scar and was fresh only a few days ago. Our next shark also showed signs of a bite from another shark, this time further down the body just before the caudal fin. This could also be a mating scar or from a territorial confrontation. Our final shark was a very active one. Making several vertical approaches at the bait we were lucky enough to have some great breaches - a fantastic manoeuvre in which the shark breaks the surface of the water, sometimes lifting its entire body clear. I hope you all had a great time and enjoyed the sharks!

Regards, Alison & Oliver.


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