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Great White Shark cage diving trip 29 October 2007

 

Great White Shark cage diving trip 31 October 2007

Date: 31/10/2007
Location: Joubertsdam 2ndst trip
Sea condition: flat
Water Temperature: 14.5C
Wind direction: E
Current direction: W
Wind speed: 5kts
Water visibility: 2-3m
Cloud coverage: 20%
Water depth: 10.5m
Bait Type: , Skip jack Tuna
Arrival time: 09:30
No of sharks sighted: 3
Respective individual lengths: 2.0m, 1.5m-2.0m, 2.5-3.0m
 
Note: The day started off great with a larger male shark sticking around for various passes of the boat. Unfortunately then he disappeared but visibility allowed everyone to at least see the shark. finally to end there was an attempted predation on a seal port side of our boat..very lucky to see! Many thanks to all, Alison

Great White Shark cage diving trip 29 October 2007

Date: 29/10/2007
Location: Joubertsdam 2ndst trip
Sea condition: flat
Water Temperature: 14.9 C
Wind direction: SE
Current direction: NW
Wind speed: 5kts
Water visibility: 1.5m
Cloud coverage: 70%
Water depth: 13.8m
Bait Type: , Skip jack Tuna
Arrival time: 14:30
No of sharks sighted: 3
Respective individual lengths: 3.0m, 3.2m, 3.5m
 
Note: Exclusive trip of only a family of 6. Well done firstly to leonie and her brother for getting into the cage and facing bad visibility and cold water! We were fortunate to pick up a resight shark from the morning immiediately a 3.0m female with scuff marks down the right flank. Two more sharks came in then after a long wait which in the mean time we enjoyed a whale breeching in the shallows. Thanks Alison.


Great White Shark cage diving trip 29 October 2007

Date: 29/10/2007
Location: Joubertsdam 1st trip
Sea condition: flat
Water Temperature: 14.8 C
Wind direction: SE
Current direction: NW
Wind speed: 5kts
Water visibility: 1.5m
Cloud coverage: 100%
Water depth: 13.8m
Bait Type: , Skip jack Tuna
Arrival time: 09:00
No of sharks sighted: 6
Respective individual lengths: 1.5-2.0m, 2.5m-3.0m, 2.5-3.0m, 2.0m, 3.0m, 2.0-2.5m
 
Note: The perfect example of patience paying off today...again! For some reason the sharks are going through a bit of a slow phase and we arrived at anchor location one to face nothing but a long wait. After moving inshore we picked up one small juvenille shark then after moving back again (third time lucky!) we were incredibly fortunate to see 5 more sharks. One shark was a resight a distinctive male with a black pigmentation spot on his right flank.. we had this shark on the 27th and he stayed with us all morning. Other sharks were all females, some making stunning vertical approaches on the bait.Thank you for the patience everyone, it definately paid off! regards, Alison.
Photography and text by Alison Towner, Marine dynamics.

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Great White Shark cage diving trip 25 October 2007

Date: 25/10/2007
Location: Joubertsdam
Sea condition: very choppy, swell
Water Temperature: 14.8 C
Wind direction: SE
Current direction: NW
Wind speed: 20kts
Water visibility: 0m
Cloud coverage: 0%
Water depth: 11.2m
Bait Type: Patagonian Toothfish, Skip jack Tuna
Arrival time: 11.00pm
No of sharks sighted: 6
Respective individual lengths: 3.0m, 2.0m, 3.5m, 2.5m, 2.5m, 2.5m
 
After a long wait and paitience running thin our luck certainly picked up! After the arrival of our first large shark we changed location to be joined by another five individuals throughout the day. Even though cage visibility was minimal we had some excellent surface viewing with a large shark semi breeching at the decoy and at one point three sharks circling in our chum slick! well done to everyone for being understanding of the water conditions and appreciating the shark activity we got. reagrds, Alison.

Great White Shark cage diving trip 24 October 2007

Date: 24/10/2007
Location: Geelbeck Gat
Sea condition: very choppy, swell
Water Temperature: 15.1 C
Wind direction: S
Current direction: N
Wind speed: 20kts
Water visibility: 0.5m
Cloud coverage: 10%
Water depth: 8.7m
Bait Type: Patagonian Toothfish, Tuna mince.
Arrival time: 13.35am
No of sharks sighted: 5
Respective individual lengths: 1.5m,2.0m, 3.0m, 3.0m, 3.0m.
 
This trip was a perfect example of the efficiency in leaving the cage in the water with chum inside after the first trip because as soon as we arrived we encountered our first shark after a brief 10 minutes, at 13.45.  Although the visibility was not at an optimum, we were both fortunate to have fantastic sightings form the surface and very relaxed clients. One of the highlights was seeing 3 metre sharks that were both calm, circling the boat multiple times making various passes at the bait! Thanks to all, regards Alison

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Great White Shark cage diving trip 23 October 2007

Date: 23/10/2007
Location: Gilbekgat
Sea condition: choppy with swell
Water Temperature: 14.8C
Wind direction: SW
Current direction: NE
Wind speed: 10kts
Water visibility: 2-3m
Cloud coverage: 70%
Water depth: 8.0m
Bait Type:Skip jack Tuna
Arrival time: 11.30am
No of sharks sighted: 6
Respective individual lengths: 1.5m, 2.5m, 3.0m, 2.0m, 3.0m, 2.5m 
 
Note: Such a fantastic trip..we were so incredibly lucky to see sharks after such a long wait. So nice to see them active too. The first individual to arrive was a juvenille shark shortly followed by larger sharks. Well done to all divers getting into the cage and braving choppy conditions. Many thanks and hope you al enjoyed, regards, Alison


Great White Shark cage diving trip 22 October 2007

Date: 24/10/2007
Location: Gilbekgat
Sea condition: Choppy
Water Temperature: 14.7C
Wind direction: S
Current direction: N
Wind speed: 20kts
Water visibility: 2m
Cloud coverage: 100%
Water depth: 7.1m
Bait Type: Patagonian Toothfish, Tuna mince.
Arrival time: 09.53am
No of sharks sighted: 5
Respective individual lengths: 3.0m, 3.0m, 2.0-2.5m.
Note: Excellent morning trip apart from the seasickness. Unfortunately the visibility limited cage viewing however we were extremley lucky to see Great white sharks around the boat with such a small wait. Especially this time of year it is taking longer for sharks to arrive at the boat. Well done to all who attempted the cage at least, many thanks to all, regards, Alison.


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Great White Shark cage diving trip 22 October 2007

Date: 22/10/2007
Location: Joubertsdam
Sea condition: very choppy, swell
Water Temperature: 14.2 C
Wind direction: NW turned W @ 3pm
Current direction: SE
Wind speed: 15kts
Water visibility: 3m
Cloud coverage: 90%
Water depth: 12.4m
Bait Type: Patagonian Toothfish, Tuna mince.
Arrival time: 09.30am
No of sharks sighted: 5
Respective individual lengths: 1.5m,1.5m, 2.0m, 2.0m, 3.5m.
Again a very long day with a substantial wait but incredibly lucky to see 5 sharks in total..including one huge 3.5m female! This shark really saved the day making some fantastic passes at the bait. Thanks to all who came on the trip hope you enjoyed, regards, Alison.


Great White Shark cage diving trip 21 October 2007

 

Date: 21/10/2007
Location: Joubertsdam
Sea condition: Slightly choppy
Water Temperature: 13.8 C
Wind direction: S
Current direction: N
Wind speed: 5kts
Water visibility: 4m
Cloud coverage: mist clearing to 0%
Water depth: 13.8m
Bait Type: Skip jack tuna and sardine oil.
Arrival time: 09:30am
No of sharks sighted: 3
Respective individual lengths: 2.0m, 3.0m, 2.0m.
 
After an extreme drop in water temperature and drop in wind we were faced with a very long wait. Eventually after moving location to another anchor site we were extremely fortunate to pick up three sharks two of which were resights. Nemo was out third shark, the second a distinctive female with a bite mark out of her head. Water visibility cleared up nicely to give some great cage viewings. Many thanks to all regards, Alison.
Photography and text by Alison Towner, Marine dynamics. 
       

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