Archive for April, 2010

Aliwal Shoal 25th – 27th April

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

After the huge south westerly, which caused a 2 day of no-launching,we had amazing dives for the rest of the long weekend.  A dive to Cathedral gave us a 3.5m scalloped hammerhead shark which was in no hurry to leave the area.  This healthy, robust male shark seemed to be interested in the surge and motion of the ocean around the Cathedral area, enough to keep coming back in, using the entire water column to its advantage, almost in an aerial display motion of up and down swooping motions.  Fascinating to watch.  On a drift up north towards the Pinnacles on the same dive, we encountered 7 bottlenose dolphins underwater, in no apparent hurry at having encountered divers, even though they had 2 young with them, who were extremely playful with their pod all the while.  On the tiger dive outing, we had the privilege of 2 tiger sharks, one in particular coming in and out throughout the entire 70 minute dive, giving everyone a spectacular view of her impressive size and attitude of knowing that she is an apex predator.  We encountered 2 blacktip sharks on this dive, small numbers in comparison to what is usually around, but nevertheless exciting for all.  A dorado was spotted skimming the surface, heading inshore.

Further sightings for the weekend produced plenty of scorpionfish, 1 raggedtooth shark at Raggie Cave, green turtle, plenty of nudibranches and large shoals of fusiliers, mixed with red fang trigger fish, coachman and large numbers of orbicular batfish.  Incredible dives took place over this time.

Aliwal Shoal 26th – 28th April

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

After the launch site was closed on 23rd & 24th April due to a huge south westerly wind, which brought in a massive swell of 5m+, we amazingly experienced superb dive conditions over the long weekend of 25th – 27th April.  Viz in excess of 20m, light S – N current, water temperature of 24 degrees C and a launchable ocean with breaks between sets.