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Message from Sir David Attenborough

Ocean - by Sir David Attenborough

Message from Sir David Attenborough

Message from Sir David Attenborough: At 99 years young, we need to be listening to this fella…

David’s brother Richard also has a special place in my heart but for another reason completely…

“Capital Radio 604, the trailblazing South African station that broadcast from 1979 to 1996, shared a unique connection with London’s Capital Radio through Richard Attenborough. As revealed in the documentary Music Power: The Story of Capital Radio 604, Richard, the first broadcaster and lifetime president of London’s Capital Radio (originally Capital 194), granted permission for Capital Radio 604 to use their iconic graphics and jingles. These were re-sung and adapted to suit the South African station’s identity, enabling it to craft a vibrant, professional sound that resonated with listeners. This collaboration helped Capital Radio 604 deliver uncensored news and banned music during apartheid, leveraging the established branding of its London counterpart to become a cultural force in South Africa.”

State of the Ocean Report for Today

Starting with, the conditions, as usual…and visiting a handful of locations up and down the coast…

“Yeah Welcome back to the Sardine News we’re gonna start this show with our dear friend Sir David Attenborough the legend 99 years old and still in the game okay but he’s got a quite a serious message here for everybody the movie is called Ocean so you gonna have to go over to National Geographic or wherever you can find it and watch that movie you know that is very important that we need to listen to this guy after all the experience he’s got alright moving on to the conditions another pearl of a day day after day after day not complaining boy so if you can be out there you best be out there luckily the whole weekend looks good a bit of a blow on Sunday night from the west though luckily beautiful beautiful then the whole of next week is really good again things are really falling into place and uh yeah the tides are pretty cool low tide in the morning little bit later and then afternoon about mid afternoon we got a high tide the barometer’s falling yeah 1016 or something like that because of the the cold front that’s coming along and it’s gonna be lekker hot today up to 26 degrees and we’ve got a little light offshore in the morning and then this afternoon is gonna blow a bit of a east because that’s how the west gets its energy well basically you can think of the west is taking a breath that’s the east and then it’s gonna blow that air back up when it comes past here on Sunday night can’t wait um we’ve got a almost a full moon which is really cool for everything that happens especially even and including the sardines they like a full moon and a big swell JBay’s cooking Bruce is sending me clips non stop here they are here’s a couple not many takers freeday Vrydag jas coming around the corner you can watch him on his website brucefire.co za or his channel brucefire Ja surf retorts surf retorts uh the bear is also reporting today it’s Friday look forward to that don’t forget to like and subscribe on those guys channels they gotta get those channels going okay Lekker let’s go and check some other places yeah big thanks to Adam for that footage of Durban again wonderful place okay then we come down here to the Block in Port Shepstone this is the Block I know where there’s lots of okes fishing in ha ha ha ha this is nothing this is like maybe a 1% crowd but you are its lekka to see the okes down here again the construction people at the bridge are not interfering yet not sure what their plan is but there are workers on site okay this is Umhlanga next up there KC thank you for doing the clip for us beautiful hey yes I think anywhere you go today it’s just gonna be peach and absolutely beautiful so go out there if you can and enjoy it enjoy the weekend don’t forget to like and subscribe and I also wanna clarify if you wanna join the HOTLINE you have to join the YouTube channel membership some people are getting confused and asking to just to be put in the HOTLINE ha ha you gotta become a YouTube member alright Ciao ciao”

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You can even download our app to your phone or device, accept notifications, and you will never miss a single sardine.

Here are the links to existing and past  Sardine Sighting Maps…

2025 Sardine Map

2024 Sardine Map

2023 Sardine Map

2022 Sardine Map

2021 Sardine Map

Channels

Brucifire Surf Retorts – highly entertaining  surf reporting

Master Watermen – news from way down deep

The Sardine News – neva miss a single  sardine

FishBazaruto – 1000 pounds plus

MYDO Tackle Talk – highly technical  sport fishing

Surf Launching Southern Africa – getting out there safely

Water Woes – log your municipalities transgressions here

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NSRI JetRIB Janine Named and Blessed at Yzerfontein

Yzerfontein gets a new JetRib featuring Janine Winder

NSRI JetRIB Janine Named and Blessed at Yzerfontein


NSRI JetRIB Janine Named and Blessed at Yzerfontein: The NSRI’s newest JetRIB (an inshore rescue vessel) Janine, sponsored by the Western Cape Disaster Management Centre (WCDMC), was blessed and named during a traditional ceremony on Saturday, 29 March 2025, at the NSRI’s Yzerfontein Sea Rescue station.
The vessel, which will operate from Station 34 Yzerfontein, marks the sixth JetRIB donated to the NSRI by the Western Cape Disaster Management Centre (WCDMC). All six vessels have been named in honour of women working at the WCDMC. This JetRIB is named after Janine Winder, Deputy Director: Mitigation.
Since 2015, the WCDMC has generously supported the NSRI by sponsoring rescue equipment, training, an all-terrain vehicle, and various water safety initiatives.
The NSRI JetRIB is a cutting-edge inshore rescue vessel, resulting from a collaboration between the NSRI and Droomers Yamaha in 2019. With its water-jet propulsion, the JetRIB is more environmentally friendly than traditional two-stroke outboard engines. Its design eliminates the risk of propeller strikes, making it safer for both casualties and rescue swimmers.
The JetRIB won the International Maritime Rescue Federation (IMRF) award for Innovation and Technology in 2021 and has garnered international attention, with interest from countries as far afield as Norway, Iceland, and Ascension Island. It has proven instrumental in many recent rescue operations, including during the KwaZulu-Natal and Overberg floods.
According to NSRI Rescue Services Director Brett Ayres, each JetRIB — including its road trailer, rescue gear, and personal protective equipment for the crew — costs approximately R697,000. Thanks to continued donations, 42 NSRI stations are already equipped with a JetRIB, with two more planned for Nature’s Valley (a satellite station of Station 14, Plettenberg Bay) and Gariep Dam.
NSRI CEO, Mike Vonk, expressed gratitude for the latest addition:
“The NSRI would like to thank the WCDMC for their generous sponsorship of the new JetRIB Janine, which will be stationed at Station 34 Yzerfontein, and for their ongoing support.”
“Rescue is all about teamwork, and we are grateful to have partners like the WCDMC who always go the extra mile,” he added.
Assistant Director of Preparedness and Response Sharon Marthinus said, “As the Western Cape Disaster Management Centre, we recognise the invaluable role that the NSRI play in safeguarding the lives of those who venture into our waters.”

“Your commitment to search and rescue operations, often in the most challenging and dangerous conditions, is nothing short of remarkable.”

“As partners in disaster management, we are privileged to work alongside you, and we look forward to continuing our collaboration to further enhance our collective capabilities in responding to emergencies,” she added.
Photographs of the ceremony can be downloaded from the NSRI’s Flickr page. https://www.flickr.com/photos/searescue/albums/72157625451651624/
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For interviews or information, please get in touch with NSRI Communications Manager Andrew Ingram at andrewi@searescue.org.za or on 082 990 5977

ABOUT THE NSRI

The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) is a registered non-profit organisation that is committed to drowning prevention and focused on saving lives, changing lives and creating futures for those threatened by drowning in South Africa.

The NSRI is unique in South Africa as the only non-profit organisation focusing exclusively on safeguarding lives and livelihoods in South African waters through education, prevention, and rescue operations. We envision a nation where drowning incidents are minimised, ensuring the safety of all.

The NSRI strives to innovate and evolve constantly and extend its water safety initiatives through empowerment and visibility. Our volunteers are on call 24/7 and rely on donations and sponsorships.

Please visit www.nsri.org.za for more information.

NSRI EMERGENCY: 087 094 9774

Sardines and Sightings

Check out our annual Sardine Run Map! Download our app to your phone or device, accept notifications, and you will never miss a single sardine.

Here are the links to existing and past  Sardine Sighting Maps…

2025 Sardine Map

2024 Sardine Map

2023 Sardine Map

2022 Sardine Map

2021 Sardine Map

Channels

Brucifire Surf Retorts – highly entertaining  surf reporting

Master Watermen – news from way down deep

The Sardine News – neva miss a single  sardine

FishBazaruto – 1000 pounds plus

MYDO Tackle Talk – highly technical  sport fishing

Surf Launching Southern Africa – getting out there safely

Water Woes – complain about your municipality

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Monday More Fun Day for KZN Surfers by Adam Kamdar in Surf City

Surf City 14 October 2024 Durban KZN by Adam Kamdar

Monday More Fun Day for KZN Surfers by Adam Kamdar in Surf City

Monday More Fun Day for KZN Surfers by Adam Kamdar in Surf City: Welcome back to the sardine news. We have Adam Kamdar checking from what has turned out to be another surfing day in KZN and Durban in particular.

Over to Adam Kandar at North Beach in Surf City…

Durban

Monday More Fun Day for Surfers in KZN by Adam Kamdar on the Spot at North Beach in the famous Surf City that is Durban in South Africa.

Good time to be a surfer as the swell promises to build all day long. And reach a massive pulse tomorrow. Up to 5 meters at the crack of dawn! Obviously for this time of the year, the wind has agreed to join the party and will be cranking through at an enormous rate of knots.

SW

Gusts of up to 40 knots, which equates to like 80kmh, will punctuate the strong south-westerly tomorrow too. It looks to be at least 15 or 20 knots all day long. Only backing off on Tuesday night.

NE

The northeaster is plotting its big comeback from Wednesday morning and into Thursday all day. It’s gonna come charging in as early as it can, and will steadily build all day long reaching a maximum of about 15 knots in the afternoon.

With a low tide at 8:45am on Wednesday, that morning is going to produce the goods for any surfers who can make it out through that pounding surf. Before the NE makes it too bumpy.

And although Durban will get some SW juice that day, it will be nothing like what the south and north coasts will look like that morning. Lines to the horizon and light winds until the tide turns. As the tide turns from low to high water moving in – that’s about when the onshore NE will start to pick up. Before that, the tide will be draining fast and little offshores will spring up all over to compensate for the fast-receding water and therefore air pressure. As the tide drains, it sucks air off the land to create those regional and sporadic offshores, in the face of prevailing high pressure systems. The east ruins this quicksmart so you got to get in early as possible in these situations.

Fishing

The fishing has been excellent everywhere. Kob and garrick making up for most of the excitement. With the odd handsome brushed in between. We will see exactly what fish are about with the Bear Report coming in later today. This valuable information will be posted right here on The Sardine News at around 5pm.

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Sardines n Sighting Maps

It has been a fantastic sardine run this memorable 2024. And all the action has been logged right here on The Sardine News. This year’s map has been viewed 185,000 times and keeps growing.

Which led us to decide to keep the map live. And keep adding unique marine animal sightings and events. That occurs non-stop all year round. This year we started to log more whale and dolphin sightings. And we even had a shipwreck! And a freaking tornado!

These events will from now on be included in the Sardine News Sightings Map for 2024. And on the 1 January 2025, we shall start all over again.

Here are the links to existing and past Sardine Sighting Maps. Great for a windy day like today to research. With instructions to install The Sardine News right on your phone or desktop.

2024 Sardine Map

2023 Sardine Map

2022 Sardine Map

2021 Sardine Map

Channels

Brucifire Surf Retorts – highly entertaining  surf reporting

Master Watermen – news from way down deep

The Sardine News – neva miss a single  sardine

FishBazaruto – 1000 pounds plus

MYDO Tackle Talk – highly technical  sport fishing

Surf Launching Southern Africa – getting out there safely

Water Woes – complain about your municipality here

Websites

umzimkulu.co.za – self-catering right on the Umzimkulu River
umzimkuluadrenalin.co.za –  will get you right out and onto the edge
thesardine.co.za – never miss a single  sardine or storm warning
masterwatermen.co.za – news from deep down
brucifire.co.za –  surf and conditions reporting
fishbazaruto.com – your dreams are out there
mydofishinglures.co.za – technical  sport fishing

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Mannie Jorreiro tells all from Coffee Bay in the Deep Kei. Fishing and Surfing Report.

Mbomvu Deep Kei 11 October 2024 6am by Mannie Jorreiro

Mannie Jorreiro tells all from Coffee Bay in the Deep Kei. Fishing and Surfing Report.

Mannie Jorreiro tells all from Coffee Bay in the Deep Kei. Fishing and Surfing Report.: Welcome back To the Sardine News. We are starting today off all the way down in Coffee Bay, deep Kei. Where Pro Fishing Guide Mannie Jorreiro is on the beach every morning.

It’s so cool having a new Sardine Spy onboard! Mannie is right In the thick of it down in Coffee Bay. Mbomvu to be exact. Which is like right next door to Coffee Bay.

Mannie is a Pro Fishing Guide for the area so please consider getting in touch if you are headed to Coffee Bay or surrounds. We can arrange guided fishing trips and accommodation in the right places. Sean on +27793269671 or umzimkulu@gmail.com.

Mannie catches a lot of fish. Watch this space!

Over to Adam Kandar in Durban…

Durban

Adam greets the South Wind coming in at Durban today 7am 11 October 2024: Ok back in Durban we have a sneaky little pair of low pressures holding back the east today. Adam Kamdar is on the scene early and reports on an unruly ocean today.

But with plenty of potential for the weekend as indicators indicate low swells, low winds and sunny skies!

All you have to do is choose a beach!

Thank you Adam.

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Sharks Board Upside Down at Isipingo

Who needs protecting from who?

Sharks Board Capsize at Isipingo in rough seas this morning – but who was swimming anyway?

With the recent great white shark tail washing up on the rocks at St Mike’s on the KZN South Coast recently, the Kwazulu Natal Sharks Board once again put themselves under the spotlight.

And today, they capsized an expensive vessel. With five souls on board. On a day when nobody should be in or on the water.

Anybody following the Sardine Reports would know that the swell is an unruly 2m plus. The wind is ugly as hell onshore. These two factors combined means that nobody should go out there. For anything. Least of all to mesh shark nets that kill dolphins, whales and great whites. Tigers too. Turtles. Rays. This is a very long list and you can read all about it on the Sardine News.

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Scottburgh

4PM Scotties 11 Oct 24 Ocean Coming Right by Cliff Bamber Beach Report

Cliff rounds the day off very nicely indeed!

Sardines n Sighting Maps

It has been a fantastic sardine run this memorable 2024. And all the action has been logged right here on The Sardine News. This year’s map has been viewed 185,000 times and keeps growing.

Which led us to decide to keep the map live. And keep adding unique marine animal sightings and events. That occurs non-stop all year round. This year we started to log more whale and dolphin sightings. And we even had a shipwreck! And a freaking tornado!

These events will from now on be included in the Sardine News Sightings Map for 2024. And on the 1 January 2025, we shall start all over again.

Here are the links to existing and past Sardine Sighting Maps. Great for a windy day like today to research. With instructions to install The Sardine News right on your phone or desktop.

2024 Sardine Map

2023 Sardine Map

2022 Sardine Map

2021 Sardine Map

Channels

Brucifire Surf Retorts – highly entertaining  surf reporting

Master Watermen – news from way down deep

The Sardine News – neva miss a single  sardine

FishBazaruto – 1000 pounds plus

MYDO Tackle Talk – highly technical  sport fishing

Surf Launching Southern Africa – getting out there safely

Water Woes – complain about your municipality here

Websites

umzimkulu.co.za – self-catering right on the Umzimkulu River
umzimkuluadrenalin.co.za –  will get you right out and onto the edge
thesardine.co.za – never miss a single  sardine or storm warning
masterwatermen.co.za – news from deep down
brucifire.co.za –  surf and conditions reporting
fishbazaruto.com – your dreams are out there
mydofishinglures.co.za – technical  sport fishing

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The Bear delivers our 8AM KZN Ocean Conditions Report this slightly choppy winter morning

The Bear delivers todays KZN Ocean Conditions Report at 8AM 15 July 2024

The Bear delivers our 8AM KZN Ocean Conditions Report this slightly choppy winter morning

The Bear delivers our 8AM KZN Ocean Conditions Report this slightly choppy winter morning: A big thank you to The Bear for delivering our KZN 8AM Ocean Conditions Report. The Bear is standing in for Adam Kamdar who has taken some well-deserved time off in the bush.

Over to The Bear…

Conditions

Are quite choppy this morning. Morning sickness as it’s known in the classics. But with the promise of a light wind from the south after lunch, today could also turn out to be a peach.

The south west wind will airbrush that ocean into perfection where it will stay the next few days of tranquility.

The water is warm and crystal clear in most places. Divers are diving! And some noteworthy catches are being made. It is a very good idea, as a fisherman, to keep tabs on these spearos. They hold all the answers. They actually see the fish and what they are up to down there.

Follow these guys at The Master Watermen website at https://masterwatermen.co.za.

Tides

As is often associated with calm weather like this, the tides are in neaps. Hardly moving much with a low co-efficient making things even calmer. This is a great time to be an ocean-goer.

Sardines

Are nowhere to be seen at the moment. However, we don’t ever lose hope because just as suddenly as the sardines dissapear, they reappear. Often right into the summer months.

Sardine Run 2024 Sightings Map

You can stay hopeful by checking through the 2024 Sardine Run Sightings Map on The Sardine News website at https://thesardine.co.za/.

Affiliated YouTube Channels

https://youtube.com/@Brucifire – highly entertaining  surf reporting

https://youtube.com/@thesardinenews – neva miss a single  sardine

https://youtube.com/@mydotackletalk – highly technical  sport fishing

https://youtube.com/@surflaunchingsouthernafrica – getting out there safely

https://youtube.com/@waterwoes – complain here

Affiliated websites

https://umzimkulu.co.za – self-catering right on the Umzimkulu River
https://umzimkuluadrenalin.co.za –  sardine run coming up
https://thesardine.co.za – never miss a single  sardine
https://masterwatermen.co.za – news from deep down
https://brucifire.co.za –  surf and conditions reporting
https://fishbazaruto.com – your dreams are out there
https://mydofishinglures.co.za – technical  sport fishing

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