The scene is set on the South Coast for the “Greatest Shoal on Earth”. The temperatures are dropping and the aloes are in full bloom, which means one thing – the annual Sardine Run is on its way.
Anglers, seine netters, divers and spectators are already heading to the Paradise of the Zulu Kingdom in preparation for one of the planet’s biggest biomass migrations.“Not only does the KZN South Coast enjoy some of the country’s best winter weather, we’re also fortunate enough to offer front-row seats to this incredible spectacle,” said Phelisa Mangcu, CEO of South Coast Tourism & Investment Enterprise .
“There are also those who process the sardines for sale later in the year which can be a cheap and viable resource.”Bird activity is quite something during the Sardine Run, as shown here during a previous season. Photo: Supplied/ SCTIEStamatis said it’s difficult to determine a good number of nets per season because the more sardines that are caught, the lower the price they can be sold for.
“The Sardine Run can go on for up to six weeks, and daily netting can be up to 15 nets a day – but this is the exception rather than a rule. There will be a lot of days that only one or two nets are taken.”This article originally appeared in the South Coast Herald and was republished with permission. Read the original article
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