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KwaZulu-Natal South Coast residents use nets to collect sardines, 7 June 2025, in uMnini, during the annual sardine run. Each ...
Unemployed youth in KwaZulu-Natal say the sardine run is more than a spectacle and has become a crucial source of income.
The Sardine Run is a spectacle of nature, but what's the science behind the chaos? Our latest Deep Dive podcast unpacks it ...
The Sardine Run 2025 started with a bang, with what appeared to be more sharks than sardines, being netted off Port Edward. Some reports indicated that more than 50 sharks were trapped in the nets but ...
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South Africa's sardine run draws crowds to Durban coastHundreds of people have flocked to the shores of South Africa's east coast city of Durban this week to reel in the small, ...
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eNCA on MSNNo swimming! 2025 KZN sardine run beginsJOHANNESBURG - Swimming will be banned in all southern beaches in KwaZulu-Natal as the 2025 Sardine Run has officially begun.
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The South African on MSNSardine run: 25 KZN beaches currently closed for swimmingThe KwaZulu-Natal Sharks Board (KZNSB) has removed shark safety nets at 25 beaches in the province. Here are the affected ...
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The South African on MSNBlood in the water: Why the sardine run is a predator’s paradiseThe sardine run is unmatched - a primal display of life and death, speed and precision. A feeding event like no ...
Southern beaches along the KZN coast are closed for swimming as shark safety gear has been removed to protect marine life ...
Durban has temporarily banned swimming at all its southern beaches from 2 June 2025 until further notice due to the annual ...
KZN fishermen caught sharks during their latest sardine run. Peeps joked that the Port Edward Beach fishermen's sardine run ...
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The South African on MSNHere’s why it’s dangerous to go swimming in Durban right nowThe eThekwini Municipality announced on Monday, 2 June, that the public was now prohibited from swimming on Durban’s south ...
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