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Ocean experts still do not have clarity as to why there has been a major decrease in great white shark activity along the False Bay coast in the Western Cape. SABCNews

A great white shark is seen in the water Guadalupe Island off the coast of Mexico , February 18, 2019.

It is a surfers’ and beachgoers’ paradise. The False Bay area of the Western Cape includes beautiful beaches such as Muizenberg and Fish Hoek with warmer waters than elsewhere in the city and plenty of decent waves. But since the 2017 season, there has been a drastic decline in shark sightings. This year only five sharks were noticed by the organisation.

Waries says Great White Sharks play a pivotal role in the sensitive balance of the oceans around South Africa.

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Maybe it has something to do with the earthquake last year in the ocean between RSA and Antarctica

Global warming damn

Covid kept Cape Townians and visitors away from the beach so the sharks migrated to greenery pasture. Why hang around when the meals are no longer serve. Tge scientists can only blame Covid

We do not give a dam about animals,we facing serious crisis in life as humans😱😱😱😱

The increase of human activity in the ocean must never be ruled out

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