Cape Town Sharks Disappear

Cape town s world famous great whites have vanished according to local shark spotters.
Cape town sharks disappear. Something fishy in false bay as great white sharks disappear cape town letter. Long term absence could hurt marine environment and tourist industry tue nov 5 2019 01 00. The apex predator. The larger seven gill shark will be key to promoting marine conservation in.
Experts are baffled by the development. Sightings of white sharks carcharodon carcharias have crashed this year in false bay near cape town south africa one of the best known hot spots of the predators in the world and scientists. The great white shark is the biggest predatory fish in the world and is commonly found alongside southern african shores. Great white sharks which support south africa s shark diving industry and have been responsible for a number of fatal attacks off cape town haven t been seen in the region for 18 months.
The majority of the remaining great white s reside 170 km from the city in gansbaai. So where have they gone and why. Two recent studies analysing the coastline captured no footage of these large sharks over a two year period although smaller sharks were found to be thriving in the environment. Unfortunately these magnificent creatures are in danger of becoming extinct and are already starting to disappear from cape town shores.
Research shows that great white sharks continue to disappear from parts of the western cape coast. Scuba shack diving cape town there has been no explanation for the apparent disappearance of these sharks but there s plenty of speculation that orcas which are the only natural predator of the great. An aerial survey carried out by the university of pretoria whale unit at the start of the month recorded only 200 southern right whales in the area the second lowest count in 24 years. Cape town s travel website mentions that shark cage diving is one of the most popular activities among visitors to cape town credit.
Cape town new research has found that great white sharks continue to disappear along parts of the western cape coast.