Shark Diving
The very well known Tiger Shark often visits our reef where scuba divers can
enjoy the sheer beauty of this magnificent predator. The Tiger sharks on
Aliwal Shoal are unusually non-aggressive and allow divers a close encounter
without the use of a shark cage.
Tiger Shark Dives. !!!
The Ragged Toothed Shark visits Aliwal Shoal from the middle of May to the end of
September. Contrary to what people believe, these sharks are completely harmless to
humans. These sharks gorge themselves with sardines which have migrated from the cold
antarctic seas all the way up the South African coast.
These sharks are full of fish and very lazy when
they visit the Aliwal Shoal. No shark bites have
been recorded to date. This is an ideal place to
start your shark diving experience.
The Grey reef shark is
another shark that is often
spotted on the reef. A very
curious shark that will swim
in closer to have a better
look. The type that is found
in the Indian ocean is very
calm and can be fed by hand.
The White Tipped Shark prefers to swim in open
water but does visit the reef on occasion. It has a
round dorsal fin and swims gracefully. No reports
of any attacks have been reported.
The Indian ocean Nurse Shark is a nocturnal fish
and hides during the day. They are very active
during the night, often swimming in groups and
hunting out their prey, mainly small fish.
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Bull Sharks usually live near high-population areas like tropical shorelines and are found cruising the shallow,
warm waters of all the world's oceans. Bull Sharks get their name from their short, blunt snout they are
medium-size sharks, with thick, stout bodies and long pectoral fins. They are gray on top and white below, and the
fins have dark tips, particularly on young Bull Sharks. Its well knows as the Zambezi Shark !!!