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Shark Entertainment Inc. donates to DICT

Shark Entertainment Inc. donates to DICT December 15, 2011 by dyertrust For Dyer Island Conservation Trust's senior biologist, Alison Towner, Christmas came early. Once they wrapped up shooting for 2012s Discovery Channel Shark Week, Jeff Kurr of Shark Entertainment Inc. donated the Shark Spy system. Shark Spy is an underwater HD panning/zooming camera that can be mounted at the bottom of [...]

October 11th, 2013|Uncategorized|

Baby Cape fur seal stranded at Danger Point

Baby Cape fur seal stranded at Danger Point December 15, 2011 by dyertrust During the month of December, we often get many reports of stranded Cape fur seal pups. Pupping time is in full swing and the massive (+300kg) adult males are still on the island causing chaos defending their territories from rival malesand it is during that chaos that many [...]

October 2nd, 2013|Uncategorized|

A busy July for Alison Towner and the Great white sharks

A busy July for Alison Towner and the Great white sharks July 26, 2011 by dyertrust July 2011 Studying great white sharks for the last five years in Gansbaai, I have often found myself out at sea wondering just what the sharks are up to on the other side of the headland- in False Bay. I have often imagined the same [...]

September 13th, 2013|Uncategorized|

Shark sightings

Shark sightings February 21, 2011 by dyertrust February 2011 has been an excellent month. We have encountered some spectacular white shark sightings and a drastic improvement on shark numbers from December/January. Interestingly, white shark presence has only been documented at Dyer Island and not in the normal shallow water reef system of Jouberts dam. The only female shark we saw in [...]

September 11th, 2013|Uncategorized|

SHARK & RAY RESEARCH MEETING

SHARK & RAY RESEARCH MEETING February 27, 2011 by dyertrust Alison Towner and I attended the Southern African Shark and Ray Meeting hosted by the KZN Sharks Board in mid February. The first meeting of its kind, it offered the opportunity for scientists from across the country and Mozambique the chance to present their research and share ideas. The conference also [...]

September 9th, 2013|Uncategorized|

Cooking with Sustainable Marine Resources

SHARK CONSERVATION SOCIETY VISITFebruary 24, 2011 by dyertrustOn the 7th of January our eco-tourism partner,Photo: Dr. Liesel Trollope prepares the aneasthetic drug assisted by Albert Scholtz ofPhoto credit: Hardus BothaGansbaai Courant

September 4th, 2013|Uncategorized|

Introducing our first Leeds Uni masters candidate

Introducing our first Leeds Uni masters candidate June 12, 2012 by dyertrust Ill have to go with the old clich and say, Ive loved sharks since I can remember. My parents are still trying to fathom where it started. I grew up in the city of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England; a city not particularly well known for producing marine biologists. As [...]

August 27th, 2013|Uncategorized|

Amy shares results of her study

Amy shares results of her study June 26, 2012 by dyertrust What has been the most unexpected result of your study? Three weeks in, I now have over 9 hours of underwater footage of white sharks visiting Slashfin. Some no-sea days due to bad weather have given me the chance to start analysing my footage, which involves extracting stills from the [...]

August 23rd, 2013|Uncategorized|

The theodolite tracking is running like a well-oiled machine

The theodolite tracking is running like a well-oiled machine October 31, 2012 by dyertrust The theodolite tracking is running like a well-oiled machine and the team has seen sightings of humpback whales almost every week. These animals seem to have changed focus from migration to social behaviour. They spend much more time breaching and their pattern is not as predicable as [...]

July 12th, 2013|Uncategorized|

Acoustic tagged shark number 10

Acoustic tagged shark number 10 October 09, 2012 by dyertrust Finally, the long days of Masters thesis writing chaos have subsided for both myself and my co scientist Oliver Jewell, which means more time for acoustic tracking (I never though Id cherish the noise of those continuously pinging radio transmitters so much!). During this month of September we managed to successfully [...]

June 19th, 2013|Uncategorized|