Sunday, September 4, 2011

Whale watching

Walking up the mountain above Kalk Bay this hazy morning we passed the Kalk Bay Shark Spotter who said he had not seen any sharks but pointed out plenty of Southern Right Whales.
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.

3 comments:

  1. I would love to see whales! Even the thought that there might be sharks in the water would prevent me from going in it.
    Jane x

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  2. The shark spotters do such a great job. Pity there are people who doesn't appreciate their work..

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