Travellers, photographers and nature enthusiasts are flocking to a small South African coastal town to witness one of nature’s great spectacles, Great White Shark’s launching themselves from the water, in hungry pursuit of seals.
This unique activity, which is thought to be part of the Great White Shark’s hunting behaviour, occurs between May and August. It is thought that they only exhibit this activity in one place in the world, Gansbaai, two hours South of Cape Town. During winter visibility is excellent in this region and tours are especially popular with photographers and those who want to enjoy the majesty of these animals but don’t want to get their feet wet.
Shark Diving Unlimited in Gansbaai, South Africa runs breaching trips from May to August each year so brave naturists and photographers can witness this spectacular behaviour.
Mike Rutzen, well known shark behaviourist, conservationist and owner of Shark Diving Unlimited, was the first person in the world to witness this behaviour from both above and below the water in his documentary Great White Shark: A Living Legend.
“The first time I saw this behaviour my heart skipped a beat, it is truly magnificent and right up there with observing lions hunting or fighting. The great white shark is worth a lot when slaughtered for its jaws and teeth, but alive it is truly the greatest sight”
Breaching trips head out at first light and last approximately 2-3 hours. An artificial seal is towed behind the boat to entice this apex predator to breach and guests then brace themselves for this rare spectacle with cameras at the ready. During their visit guests are treated to breakfast, snacks on board and a light lunch after the trip.
Great White Sharks are listed as Vulnerable by the IUCN Red List and are primarily being threatened by baited hooks, which are used by the government to protect swimming beaches, by hooking (and in most cases killing) sharks. Poaching for the shark’s valuable jaws and teeth is also a huge problem in the preservation of this species.
Shark Diving Unlimited uses most of its profits to fund scientific research, in collaboration with Dr. Sara Andreotti, a marine biologist at Stellenbosch University. Together, they have been attempting to preserve the great white shark through a series of studies on their behaviour and genetics.
In other news we have also been awarded the 2016 Trip Advisor Award for Excellence, so we are really off to a great start to our winter season!
To book please email us at info@sharkdivingunlimited.com or call us all hours: +27 (0) 82 441 4555
Shark Diving Unlimited, 1 Swart Street, Kleinbaai Harbour, Gansbaai, Western Cape