Bronze Whaler Sharks, African Penguins, Albatross And Seals, 22 May 2019
Today we cruised through our area on trusty old Whale Whisperer.....
Written by Jax Bath, May 22 2019

Daily Snaps.

Our African Penguins with some newly moulted blues.

A seal having some words with herself.

An African Black OysterCatcher,

Seals enjoying some sun.

The Prince Port, which wrecked in 1885.

A stunning, Shy Albatross.

A Copper Shark having a closer look at our cage.

Divers getting a view sure to be remembered forever.

The lovely colouration of these apex predators.

The dorsal and tail fin of a Copper Shark.

Quoin Point with a bit of haze.

Can you see the female on her nest?

A very cheeky penguin.
What species did we see today?
Bronze Whaler Shark Bronze Whaler Shark
The Bronze whaler (also known as Copper sharks) here in Kleinbaai are very curious and interactive. These sharks eat mostly fish, with sardines being one of their favourites.
Cape fur seal Cape fur seal
With a local population of 60,000, it's no wonder our guests capture so many photographs of these wonderfully playful marine mammals.
African Penguin African Penguin
As one of only 17 penguin species left in the world (and the only one on the african continent), the african penguin often breed in offshore colonies, such as Dyer Island.