Marine Big 5 Daily Blog 26 December
Written by December 26 2021
Today we some light wind from east south east and it has been most of the tour overcast with a little drizzle in between. Just out of Kleinbaai harbour we were heading straight to Uilenkraalsmond and made our way along the coast to the shallows past the shark cage diving boats. After a stop close to Dyer Island we visited the world famous Shark Alley and Geyser Rock with all the Cape Fur seals.
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What species did we see today?
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.
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.
Cape Cormorant Cape Cormorant
One of the most famous species of Cormorant in the Western Cape, the Cape Cormorant is well known for it's beautiful turquoise eye and impressive size.