The Gansbaai coast was once a popular spot for great white shark sightings, but they have declined markedly in recent years. Read more: Two killer whales keep South Africa’s great white sharks away – D1SoftballNews.com
Two male orcas, Port and Starboard, have murdered at least eight great white sharks and ate their livers near the Gansbaai coast in South Africa. Read more: South African killer whales murder sharks, eat their livers – Geo.tv
The whale pair’s appetite for great whites has sent the sharks fleeing out of the area. “Initially, following an orca attack in Gansbaai, individual … Read more: Two Orcas in South Africa Are Hunting Great White Sharks and Eating Their Livers … – MSN
The Gansbaai coast was once a popular spot for great white shark spotting, but sightings have decreased markedly in recent years. Read more: Pair of orcas targeting great white sharks off South Africa’s coast – CNN
A deceased shark washed ashore in Pearly Beach, Gansbaai after being attacked by an orca. (Credit: Marina Dynamics / The Dyer Island Conservation … Read more: Orcas hunt great white sharks as marine ecosystem comes under pressure – Metro UK
Prior to the 2017 orca attacks, between eight and three sharks were detected via their tags at Gansbaai, but once the first dead shark washed … Read more: Great White Sharks Still Haven’t Returned To Area Where Orcas Hunt Them And Rip Out Their Livers
Located approximately 100 km east of Cape Town, Gansbaai was a world-renowned place for spotting this legendary shark, with tourists across the globe … Read more: The pair of Orcas deterring Great White Sharks – ScienceDaily
… came in 2017 when the carcasses of four great whites were found washed up on the beaches of Gansbaai, around 100km east of Cape Town. Read more: Great fright: sharks fleeing hungry orcas | News – The Times
Gansbaai may not be the capital of the world in terms of sharks, but Hermanus is the place to go when looking to enjoy the company of whales. The … Read more: 5 Reasons to add shark cage diving to your bucket list – CapeTown ETC