Tide pools. My own private aquarium for a few hours.
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Tide pools. My own private aquarium for a few hours.
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Great White Shark in Gansbaai, South Africa
#Repost @volunteerwhiteshark (@get_repost) ・・・ We were very sad to hear about another white shark that washed up on our shores. It was a 4.1m male with similar injuries to previous white sharks that washed up here. It was confirmed that it was due to an orca predation as the liver was missing. 🙁 #whiteshark #greatwhiteshark #shark #orca #marineconservation #marinebiology #volunteer #research #kleinbaai #gansbaai #sharkscience #helpsavesharks #ScienceSavesSharks
Today we went cage diving with great white sharks. It was chill. And by chill I mean freezing.
Gansbaai, South Africa
Klipgat Cave, Gansbaai, South Africa. White sand beach next to a cave carved out by wave action, with evidence of habitation by ancient peoples, 70000 years ago.
Gansbaai, South Africa
#Repost @whitesharkco with @repostapp ・・・ This week has been an incredibly exciting but sad week in Gansbaai. On Thursday our research and volunteer team had the amazing opportunity to witness the necropsy of the biggest great white shark ever dissected in South Africa. The shark washed up early on Wednesday morning, she was a 4.9m female with a large wound by her pectoral fin. The suspected cause of death was orca whales, which was confirmed further during the dissection when it was discovered the liver was missing. This behaviour of orca whales eating a sharks liver has previously been observed. Sadly though, this was not the end of it. At 5pm on Thursday after the dissection another shark washed up on the beach again. This shark was a 3.4m male, with huge pieces missing out of each flank. The necropsy showed the liver was missing again, as well as the heart indicating orca whales were again the cause. Thank you @marinedynamics for hosting the dissections and helping us learn from these losses to our white shark population. Whilst we can learn a lot from these animals that wash up and it is amazing to witness such a rare event, we hope that todays shark was the last dead white shark we see for a while. @discoversharks @discoverocean @sharkdivingscience @sharksdaily @pure.sharks @this_is_my_shark_life @oneoceandiving #greatwhite #greatwhiteshark #shark #sharkscience #sharkeducation #lovesharks #helpushelpsharks #thisismysharklife #helpsharks #dissection #necropsy #gansbaai #dyerisland #southafrica #whitesharkco #volunteerwhiteshark #volunteer #animalscience #conservation #education #wildlife #science #whiteshark #discoversharks #marinebiology #marineconservation #orca #animalbehavior