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Scientists say KwaZulu-Natal is likely to experience another great sardine run this year.

Billions of fish make their way from the Cape Augulhas Bank, past the province coast up north to Mozambique and finally the Indian Ocean, annually.

CEO of Ugu South Coast Tourism, Phelisa Mangcu says, “Visitors have not been able to enjoy the world-renowned spectacle for the past two years due to lockdown restrictions.”“We hope, pray and cross our fingers that they do come as a destination. We can create that excitement. The tourism industry has been slow for almost two years. I mean, if it was not COVID, it was the riots in July, and now the recent floods.

Dr Daly says although the recent floods in KZN caused a surge in water as well as debris into the Indian Ocean – the impact on the ocean has largely passed and therefore it shouldn’t influence the arrival of the sardines.

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It's not scientifically it's nature...even after those scientists are long gone together with their analysis the sardines run will remain forever...let's stop giving credit to fools who found things as they are/were then claim to have discovered them...

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