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The annual sardine run brings the Kwazulu Natal South Coast into a frenzy of
excitement each year as the tiny silvery fish migrate northwards. This
phenomenon has been named "the Greatest Shoal On Earth" due to the sheer volumes
of the small fish, which can be seen from space. The sardine run occurs every
year between the months of May and July. Shoals as big as
15 km long, 3 km wide, and up to 30 m in depth can be seen covering an
approximate distance of a 1000 km.
This awesome marine spectacle brings with it a huge variety of predatory fish
and birds which pursue them with hopes of an easy meal. It has been previously
estimated that about 20,000 common dolphins follow the sardines up the coast
each year, accompanied by a variety of sharks, whales and seabirds. Sharks and
dolphins often work in synchronised harmony forcing the sardines in to tight
groups or "bait balls" so they can easily be caught.
This annual spectacular event attracts scuba divers from all across the globe
to view the phenomenon, and also makes for excellent photographic opportunities.
The beaches of KwaZulu Natal fill up in almost the same way as they do over the
festive season, with fishermen collecting the sardines for bait, children
scooping them out with whatever they can find, and folks who just stop by to
catch a glimpse of it all.
For the latest information on the Sardine Run check Earth-Touch.com for their
Tweets at
http://twitter.com/whalesharkdiver. Nearby Towns:Umkomaas, Widenham, Clansthal, Aliwal Shoal Area, Umgababa, Freeland Park, Illovo Beach, Scottburgh Area, Scottburgh, Winklespruit, Kingsburgh, Warner Beach, Park Rynie, Doonside, Umzinto Nearby Points Of Interest:Empisini Nature Reserve, Crocworld Conservation Center, Ilanda Wilds Nature Reserve, Amanzimtoti Bird Sanctuary, Vernon Crookes Nature Reserve, Durban International Airport (Closed), Silverglen Nature Reserve, The Chatsworth Shopping Centre, The Temple of Understanding - Chatsworth, Kenneth Stainbank Nature Reserve, Kavadi Celebration - Durban, Shongweni Resources Reserve, Shongweni Brewery, Pigeon Valley Park, Passive Resistance Site |
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