From Neon Waves to Coastal Tragedy: The Elands Bay Walkout

The Iconic Elands Bay Headland Lit With Bioluminescence by Steve Benjamin

From Neon Waves to Coastal Tragedy: The Elands Bay Walkout From Neon Waves to Coastal Tragedy: The Elands Bay Walkout: The ocean often masks its danger with breathtaking beauty. Recently, photographer Steve Benjamin captured a mesmerizing display of bioluminescence at Elands Bay. The waves glowed with an electric neon blue, creating a surreal scene. However, … Read more

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Breaking Sardine News with Garry Hook and Kevin in Qora

Breaking Sardine News

Breaking Sardine News with Garry Hook and Kevin in Qora Breaking Sardine News with Garry Hook and Kevin in Qora: after Garry Hook and I published a NO sardine report… Kevin comes in with a cracker! Kevin from Qora Mouth (just north of Mazeppa Bay in the Southern Transkei) describes unusual conditions this summer: very … Read more

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NSRI Urges Caution Following Seal Incident at Hout Bay

NSRI Swim Safe Water Safety: seal incident

NSRI Urges Caution Following Seal Incident at Hout Bay NSRI Urges Caution Following Seal Incident at Hout Bay: Cape Town, Wednesday 25 February 2026 – Following an incident involving a seal and kayakers in Hout Bay, the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) acknowledges the swift response and ongoing management of the situation by the City … Read more

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Linefish Lockdown: A Necessary Bitter Pill for Our Dying Oceans?

Linefish Lockdown

Linefish Lockdown: A Necessary Bitter Pill for Our Dying Oceans? Linefish Lockdown: A Necessary Bitter Pill for Our Dying Oceans?: While the “Beasterly Easterly” is currently battering the South Coast, a much more permanent storm is hitting the fishing industry. The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) recently announced the 2026–2027 Traditional Linefish … Read more

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VROT River: A Community Threatened (Mhlangamkulu Estuary) #pollution #warning

The Green Mhlangamkulu 16 February 2026

VROT River: A Community Threatened #mhlangamkulu #estuary #pollution #warning: Once known as Mhlangamkulu, the VROT River was a lifestyle for local families. Its tributaries carried fresh water, its banks supported homes, and its currents fed the environment. Today, it is a river in crisis—its green froth and foul stench a symbol of decades of neglect … Read more

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