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SARDINE RUN - NATAL / WILD COAST


Between May and July each year huge shoals of sardines move into the coastal waters of southern KwaZulu- Natal (KZN) in what is known to locals as THE SARDINE RUN - the marine equivalent of the annual migration of the Wildebeest in the Masai Mara. In recent years this natural phenomenon has been documented and filmed and is known to the rest of the world as the........."The Greatest Shoal on Earth".

Join us on a Sardine Run Adventure where you can experience the awesome sight of dolphins, whales, seals, sharks, game fish and a myriad of sea feeding on these fish.

The annual migration of sardines starts at the Agulhas Banks off the southern most tip of Africa when colder water conditions moving up the normally warm (+20°C) east coast allow the sardines to extend their range. These shoals can contain over 1000 tons of fish and be 5 km long and many predators that prey on the sardines heavily accompany them. This moving fish restaurant and ensuing feeding frenzy is a sight to behold and certainly one of the wildest spectacles to occur anywhere on the planet. The predators feeding on this feast include over 20 000 common dolphins and approximately 2500 bottlenose dolphins, copper dusky, blacktip and spinner sharks, various species of game fish such as shad and garrick, and even the occasional South African fur seal.

There are also multitudes of sea birds: several species of albatross: yellownose, blackbrowed and shy storm petrels, white-chinned petrels, Cape gannets, several tern species and even African penguins. Sightings of various whales are also common. We have 14 different species of Whales off the Natal coastline.

Many locals suffer from "sardine fever" at this time when the predators drive the shoals onto the shore and people wade into the sea with every conceivable container to try and grab some of the slippery fish regardless of the consequences. Visitors and locals can enjoy the spectacle of shimmering shoals of sardines within and beyond the surf zone, accompanied by flocks of plunging gannets, schools of dolphins and packs of sharks. Teams of fishermen can be watched as they encircle pockets of sardines with seine nets and then haul the catch back to the beach through the surf. Lively bargaining then takes place on the beach as the fish are sold by the basket.

As exciting as the action is on the beaches, the frenzy of the sardine run is best experienced by boat as beaching of the shoals is unpredictable and shore based viewing is often limited to seeing the action through binoculars. Assisted by up to date reports of sightings from micro lights, helicopters and the Natal Sharks Board monitoring the movements of the shoals, boat operators are able to put their boats right in the middle of the action offshore. The braver souls on board can venture into the shoals with scuba diving equipment, but often those on the surface and snorklers have the best sightings.
Prices and more info on request

DATES: 25 JUNE - 20 JULY 2012

WHERE?

Port St Johns, The Wild Coast (4/5 hours drive south of Aliwal Shoal/Umkomaas)

ACCOMMODATION

The 4* River Lodge is a comfortable and attractive establishment with a relaxing and laid-back atmosphere, nestled between towering cliffs and set in tropical gardens on the banks of the Umzimvubu River. Spacious thatched single or two bedroom family bungalows, each with its own en-suite bathroom. Rooms are private and comfortably furnished. All rooms have their own veranda with breathtaking views of mountain and river.

There is other accommodation, and backpackers accomodation available on request.

PACKAGE 1

INCLUDES: 5 days diving, 5 nights DBB 4* Lodge, 6 days, airport transfers

Day 1:
Transfer from King Shaka Airport to Port Saint John's, the Wild Coast.

Day 2-6:
After an enjoyable breakfast, board the RIB/zodiac for an exhilarating day of adrenalin rush as you experience the spectacular migration of the sardines. Unlimited diving! Sandwich lunch onboard.

Day 6: Transfer to airport after the days diving – or on to Aliwal Shoal (see Add on). Or book an extra night.

PACKAGE 2

INCLUDES: 5 days diving, airport transfers, no accommodation

Day 1: Transfer from King Shaka Airport to Port Saint John's, the Wild Coast.

Day 2-6: Board the RIB/zodiac for an exhilarating day of adrenalin rush as you experience the spectacular migration of the sardines. Unlimited diving! Please bring your own sandwich lunch.

Day 6: Transfer to airport after the days diving – or on to Aliwal Shoal (see Add on). Or book an extra night.

PACKAGE 3

INCLUDES: Includes 5 days diving

Day 1: Transfer yourself to Port Saint John's, the Wild Coast.

Day 2-6: Board the RIB/zodiac for an exhilarating day of adrenalin rush as you experience the spectacular migration of the sardines. Unlimited diving! Please bring your own sandwich lunch.

Day 6: Transfer yourself back after the day diving – or on to Aliwal Shoal (see Add on). Or book an extra night.

ADD ON PACKAGE

INCLUDES: Includes two dives on Aliwal Shoal; baited shark dive; 2 nights accommodation

Day 1: Arrive and book into accommodation

Day 2: Baited dive followed by Aliwal Shoal dive

Day 3: Aliwal Shoal dive then transfer to Port Saint John's, the Wild Coast.

The above price excludes transfers as this price is already covered in the Sardine Run transfers.

BAITED DIVING - South Africa is one of only three countries in the world offering this kind of diving.
Using a baiting technique that closely resembles the shark's natural feeding habits – sardines and similar fish. Divers as well as snorkeler's and non-divers share in the experience. Excellent for researching the sharks, as normally they are very shy and divers never see them. They are always surrounded by lots of black tip sharks.

NOTE:

Cylinder and weight belt included.
Air fills included.
Gear hire available for hire.
Baited dive info can be sent separately.
If you are diving please bring dive card. Snorkelers welcome.

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Contact Details
Barry & Celia Coleman
Meridian Dive

Cell:  082 8941625
Cell:  +27 82 8941625
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