Alison Towner, a marine biologist with the Dyer Island Conservation Trust, who has been tracking the sharks in Gansbaai since 2007, said the estimate … Read more: Researchers dispute shark study results – Sunday Independent
… Gansbaai. Among the accused are Barends’s wife Josephine and his bookkeeper, Sarah Dunsdon. They are due back in court for a pre-trial hearing on … Read more: Long road ahead for perlemoen poachers – Sunday Independent
Previous Gansbaai needs your vote for ‘Dorp van die Jaar’. Search for: POPULAR LINKS. Tenders · Quotations · Annual Reports · Monthly financial report … Read more: All artisans are required to register – Overstrand Municipality
Save “Kwela” as a contact on your phone. During the voting period, SMS GANSBAAI to 33157 at a cost of R1.50 per SMS. The stakes are high: the winning … Read more: Gansbaai needs your vote for ‘Dorp van die Jaar’ – Overstrand Municipality
… Gansbaai beach earlier this month. Picture: Hennie Otto. Cape Town – The bodies of 14 bronze whaler sharks were discovered near Gansbaai earlier … Read more: Mystery as 14 dead sharks wash ashore in Gansbaai – Mercury
Gansbaai, Western Cape (07 April 2026) – Cape gannets are generally much too fast for human hands to catch. They’re built for speed with sharp … Read more: Unusually Weak Cape Gannet Rescued by Dream Catcher Crew – Good Things Guy
A white shark killed by an orca, washed ashore at Gansbaai. (Hennie Otto/Marine Dynamics/Dyer Island Conservation Trust) Off the coast of South … Read more: One predator scares away white sharks even more than orcas – MSN
Gansbaai: If the ocean is calling, Gansbaai answers with rugged beauty. Known for its dramatic cliffs and unspoilt coastline, it’s perfect for … Read more: Skip the flights: Nine Easter staycations within a two-hour drive of Cape Town, Joburg and Durban
… Gansbaai, South Africa. Credit: Education Images / Contributor / Getty Images. Author avatar. Sophie Ellis. Sophie is the content creator for … Read more: “As the great whites move in for the kill, the seals do something astonishing.” | Discover Wildlife