Every year, in June or July along the KwaZulu-Natal coast, word gets out and within hours crowds of people converge on the area to join sharks, game fish, marine mammals and birds in a feeding frenzy.
It’s one of the planet’s largest migrations and is fittingly described as the Greatest Shoal on Earth. South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal sardine run is a wondrous phenomenon that happens in the southern ...
Johannesburg — THE sardine run on KwaZuluNatal's south coast has become a core contributor to its tourism business after its repositioning as a "momentous" annual ecological event rather than "just a ...
Thirteen beaches along KwaZulu-Natal’s (KZN) South Coast have now reopened to the public. As reported by Travel News Africa, the KZN Sharks Board Maritime Centre of Excellence gave the green light ...
The eThekwini Municipality announced on Monday, 2 June, that it had banned swimming on Durban’s south coast beaches. Officials removed shark nets due to the ongoing annual sardine run, according to ...