Tofo on a Kayak: the netters

Tofo on a kayak

Tofo on a Kayak: the netters The launch is easier this time, our double kayak being a lighter model this year, and after a few foamies and a quick sprint paddle, the lines were set. We head for the Mozambique Current. Its Tofo on a a kayak time again. The Mydo Luck Shots were swimming … Read more

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Strange creatures in the Umzimkulu

Strange creatures in the Umzimkulu Professional fishing guide, Ian Logie, based down in Port Shepstone, has been coming across some very strange creatures in the Umzimkulu River, lately. So far we have three unidentified swimming objects…apprehended and released by Ian and his son Keegan. We are offering a reward to anybody who can identify any of … Read more

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Twin spot snapper in the Umzimkulu

Twin spot snapper in the Umzimkulu Ian and Keegan Logie sent in these pics of two notable catches. One soon to be identified and the other the first  twin spot snapper in the Umzimkulu. The twin spot snapper are common further north and into the tropics. Nice catch and release. The second fish I was … Read more

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MARINE SCIENCE EXPERTS GATHER IN PORT EDWARD

OVER 500 LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL MARINE SCIENCE EXPERTS GATHER IN PORT EDWARD TO SHARE KNOWLEDGE ON THE MANAGEMENT AND GOVERNANCE OF THE MARINE AND COASTAL ENVIRONMENT   26 OCTOBER 2015   The Chairperson of the KwaZulu-Natal Sharks Board, Mr Sipho Mkhize officially opened the biennial Western Indian Ocean Marine Science Association (WIOMSA)’s 9th Scientific Symposium … Read more

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Crocworld Conservation Centre to host talk on the Geological History of the South Coast

Crocworld Conservation Centre to host talk on the Geological History of the South Coast   On 14th November, Crocworld Conservation Centre will welcome Professor Mike Watkeys to deliver the latest of the Centre’s monthly environmental talks. Entitled ‘How The South Coast Came To Be The South Coast: 1.3 Billion Years Of Earth History’, the talk … Read more

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