Sharks are 455 million years old!
Sharks, the majestic rulers of the ocean, are among the oldest living species on Earth!

Welcome to our brand new #DidYouKnow series!
First up is an important reminder:
We need sharks if we want healthy marine ecosystems because they keep everything in check! The health of our marine environment determines our continued existence on this planet!
Drop by Cape Shark Adventures to see these awesome animals and learn more about how a drop in the white shark population has affected this ecosystem!
Cape Shark Adventures is a tour operator, in Kleinbaai, just outside Gansbaai. Whether you view sharks from the boat or cage, Cape Shark Adventures offers a fresh perspective on shark cage diving tours. Backed by a knowledgeable team with years of hands-on experience in the shark industry, Cape Shar...
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So what are you waiting for? Come and take a trip on board Barracuda to go see some sharks!
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Did you know that sharks help to remove carbon from the atmosphere!?
Did you know that sharks move nutrients around the ocean, which supports the well-being of all marine ecosystems?
At the moment the most frequently sighted shark is the Bronze Whaler shark, otherwise known as the Copper shark.