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PICS: Cape Town beach closed as washed-up whale attracts sharks

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SHARK WARNING FOR CAPE TOWN RESIDENTS

Sharks have discovered that a free meal awaits them near the shore of Long beach in Kommetjie, Cape Town after a Bryde Whale’s carcass was swept to the beach on Monday.


The washed up whale drew the attention of puzzled onlookers on Monday.

Gully sharks were also sighted in their circle on Tuesday.

Cape Town’s solid waste management officials have been deployed to Long Beach in Kommetjie, Cape Town.

This unfortunate event has made the region extremely dangerous, as ‘increased shark activity’ has been reported off the coast.

The predators have been touting the area where the whale was washed up to and all paddlers and surfers have been advised to make use of an alternative beach until the whale carcass is off sight.

NSRI spokesperson, Craig Lambinon in a statement said:

NSRI and City of Cape Town (CoCT) Marine Animal Stranding Network are appealing to surfers, paddlers and bathers on the Atlantic Seaboard, Cape Town, particularly in the Long Beach, Kommetjie and Noordhoek areas, to be cautious following a Bryde’s whale carcass that has washed up on Long Beach, Kommetjie, on Monday 10 August.”

Kommetjie and Noordhoek residents in the Cape Peninsula are on high alert, and the operation to remove the whale begins on Tuesday,

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