Shark Spotters are positioned at strategic points along the Cape Peninsula, primarily along the False Bay coastline. If a shark is seen, they signal the beach spotter who sounds a siren and raises a white flag with a black shark which alerts surfers and swimmers to the presence of a shark.
10 years ago
I would love to see whales! Even the thought that there might be sharks in the water would prevent me from going in it.
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The shark spotters do such a great job. Pity there are people who doesn't appreciate their work..
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