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Sardine run: 25 KZN beaches currently closed for swimming

Sardine run: 25 KZN beaches currently closed for swimming

With the 2025 sardine run already underway, the KwaZulu-Natal Sharks Board (KZNSB) revealed that they have removed shark safety nets from the waters at 25 beaches along the south coast.
The Sharks Board said that that melee of predators accompanying the sardine shoals was problematic, not just to the sardines but also to the Board itself.
'The shark nets that provide bather protection along the beaches take a heavy toll of sharks and dolphins if they are not lifted before the arrival of the Sardine Run,' it said, as per Business Tech.
The eThekwini Municipality also announced on Monday, 2 June, that the public was now prohibited from swimming on KwaZulu-Natal's south coast beaches, due to the shark nets being removed.
These beaches include: Isipingo Beach
Amanzimtoti Beach
Warners Beach
Winkelspruit
Karridene
Umgababa
Scottburgh
Hibberdene
Umzumbe
Banana Beach
Sunwich Port
South Port
Umtetweni
St Micheals On Sea
Uvongo
Margate
Ramsgate
Southbroom
Kent Bay Umkobi
San Lameer
Trafalgar
Glenmore
Leisure Bay
To Strand
Port Edward
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