28 November 2015

Although there was a little bit of wind blowing, we had an amazing Saturday out at sea...

Written by Sandra Hoerbst, November 28 2015

28 November 2015

Guide Summary and Photographs

Although there was a little bit of wind blowing, we had an amazing Saturday out at sea. Just after launching from the harbour we spotted a Great White shark close to one of the kelp forests. After watching it for a while we were heading further along the coastline. At the end of the bay we stopped quickly at our sister company Marine Dynamics, who were busy packing up to head back to the harbour. After leaving them we saw two Humpback dolphins, how lucky. It was a mother with her baby, playing in the shallow water of the bay. Arrived in Shark Alley we watched the Cape Fur seals on Geyser Rock. Today it was packed full with all the Cape Fur seals.

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