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Table Mountain is South Africa's most famous landmark and the namesake for this sprawling national park. In addition to ...
So yeah, it matters. A lot. The study isn’t just a eulogy for False Bay’s sharks, it’s a red flag for the rest of the planet.
Researchers have noticed a decline in the number of great white sharks in False Bay, South Africa, leaving them concerned about how this can have a domino effect on the oceans ecosystem in the area.
both further along the southern coast of South Africa. The pair has also been sighted hunting in False Bay, although white sharks are not among the prey observed in that specific area. Nevertheless, ...
Fishermen and women along the vibrant False Bay coastline, face rising prices and unpredictable fishing patterns, especially ...
(A great white attacks a seal decoy in False Bay.) They’re just curious, Compagno says. Brandon Cole In the murky predawn light, our speedboat hurdles across Cape Town, South Africa's False Bay.
The full version extends more than 500 miles from Cape Town in the west to Port Elizabeth (renamed Gqeberha in 2021) in the ...
A study has highlighted the profound ecological impact of the great white shark's disappearance from False Bay.
More information: Neil Hammerschlag et al. Evidence of cascading ecosystem effects following the loss of white sharks from False Bay, South Africa, Frontiers in Marine Science (2025). DOI: 10.3389 ...