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Press Release: Teen Swimmer Announces Second Extreme Ocean Crossing to Pressure Government on Shark Protection

Fourteen years after Kane saw his first white shark in Mossel Bay as a wide-eyed five-year-old, he swam the entire bay — 22 kilometres from The Point to Glentana — in the name of sharks.

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Kane Johnstone Swim for Sharks for Project Deep

Press Release: One Step Closer to Shark Protection After 22km Swim for Sharks Highlights “Eerie Silence” in Mossel Bay

Fourteen years after Kane saw his first white shark in Mossel Bay as a wide-eyed five-year-old, he swam the entire bay — 22 kilometres from The Point to Glentana — in the name of sharks.

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Humpback dolphin off the coast of Richards Bay, north of Tinley Manor. Photo: Brett Atkins.

Guest article: Shark Nets Threaten Dolphins

Shark nets have been proposed at Tinley Manor, which is home to a higher density of critically endangered humpback dolphins than surrounding regions.

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Fourteen years after Kane saw his first white shark in Mossel Bay as a wide-eyed five-year-old, he swam the entire bay — 22 kilometres from The Point to Glentana — in the name of sharks.

Press Release: South African Coalition Calls for End to Shark Culling in KZN

A rapidly growing coalition of over 60 organisations has launched a public campaign to end the use of shark culling nets and drumlines along the KZN coastline of South Africa.

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Environmental education through Captain Fanplastic Mossel Bay

500 Learners. 50kg of Litter. One Powerful Programme.

We’re proud to have partnered with Oceans Research and Mossel Bay Municipality to deliver this impactful environmental education programme, and we’re already looking ahead to 2026.

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Save African Penguins from becoming extinct by 2035. Pic of beautiful juveniles being released after rehabilitation.

African Penguins Extinct by 2035? Not On Our Watch

African penguins are now critically endangered, with 99% of their population gone. We share why this matters and how you can take action to protect them.

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