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PICS: Pilot captures amazing aerial photos of sardine activity on the KZN South Coast

Shoals of sardines were sighted off the KZN South Coast yesterday with netting taking place at Pennington and Scottburgh. Dolphins, sharks and gannets were seen pursuing the bait balls.

Ugu South Coast Tourism (USCT) is excited to report more sardine action on the KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) South Coast yesterday (Monday, 15 June), following the weekend’s cold spell.

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The sardine run is an annual attraction whereby sardine shoals move northwards along the coastline, attracting marine life and seine netters. The KZN South Coast benefits from the sardine run action being close to the shore, and this year the little fish have already brought a lot of ocean action.

“We’ve had great weather with spectacular visibility in all directions,” said Noel McDonogh, pilot at World of Wings Flight School, who has been busy taking magnificent aerial shots of the sardine run activity.

IMAGE CREDIT: Noel McDonogh / Wow Flight School

“We’ve spotted sardine shoals off Scottburgh’s Back Beach with many sharks trailing the fish, and whales breaching between Clansthal and Aliwal Shoal. There have been bull sharks, more than 3 metres in length, spotted among the fish; and a southern right whale seen just one kilometre off the Scottburgh beachfront.”

IMAGE CREDIT: Noel McDonogh / Wow Flight School

With recreational fishing and seine netting now allowed under Level 3 – with relevant permits – seine netters have been very busy catching sardines. Yesterday, netting took place at Pennington and Scottburgh with large numbers of gannets, sharks, whales dolphins pursuing the bait balls.

IMAGE CREDIT: Noel McDonogh / Wow Flight School

 The sardine run, and associated ‘sardine fever’, is usually a big drawcard for tourism on the KZN South Coast, and USCT is pleased to be able to welcome recreational anglers back to its shores at this time.

IMAGE CREDIT: Noel McDonogh / Wow Flight School

 

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Shona Aylward is a vastly experienced journalist working as a senior reporter. Aside from her extensive community involvement and story writing, she is also involved in creative page layout, and the various media platforms. Shona began her career with Caxton at the Southlands Sun. Previous to this she worked in the marketing industry for surf magazines. Shona is a renown 'greenie' and champions environmental causes. She is also Mom to a number of dogs and cats, and the occasional uninvited snake. When she can find some spare time, it's usually to the beach that she heads.
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