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June 28, 2022. Plettenberg Bay, Western Cape. Great white shark. Bruce Wolov was swimming in the Bay when a white shark attacked him. A large great white shark was filmed swimming in the area shortly after the attack. [1] Robert Frauenstein, 38. April 13, 2021. Chintsa, Eastern Cape.
Black December. Great white shark scavenging whale carcass. Black December refers to at least nine shark attacks on humans causing six deaths that occurred along the coast of Natal Province in the Union of South Africa, from December 18, 1957, to April 5, 1958. [1]
Achmat Hassiem. 24. 2006-08-13 [9] Great white shark. Muizenberg Beach, Western Cape. In 2006 his right leg was severed by a four-and-a-half metre long great white shark whilst he was training for lifesaving exams at Muizenberg beach with his brother Tariq; the lower portion of his leg was subsequently amputated.
Paramedics carry a person on a stretcher on the Bay of Plenty Beach in Durban, South Africa, Saturday, Dec. 17, 2022. South Africa’s coastal city of Durban has closed its North Beach after three ...
The University of Florida’s International Shark Attack File finds that there were a total of 57 shark bites in 2022, marking a 10-year low Mapped: World’s shark attack hotspots revealed Skip ...
The KwaZulu-Natal Sharks Board (KZNSB), previously the Natal Sharks Board and Natal Anti-Shark Measures Board is an organisation that maintains a "shark control" program (using shark nets and drum lines) off the coast of KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa, at 37 places. [1] The purpose of the nets and drum lines is to reduce the number of ...
South Africa had 29 unprovoked shark bites between 2012 and 2021, of which six were fatal. Western Cape, which includes the Gansbaai Coast, has the most recently recorded attacks.
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