Shark Alley

Shark Alley

Hundreds of sharks follow and feed upon millions upon millions of sardines as the fish migrate up the south-eastern coast of Africa. Bronze Whalers, Ragged-Tooths, Hammerheads, Black-Tips, Duskies, Tigers, Bulls and the Big Daddy of them all – the Great White – are joined by dolphins, Cape gannets, seals and even a whale. It’s ambush after ambush in a relentless series of attacks that climaxes with a humongous feeding frenzy. It’s the largest predation of its kind on earth.

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Shark Alley
  • Shark Alley

    Most sharks are solitary, but when billions of sardines migrate up a narrow channel along the wild coast of Africa, Ragged Tooths, Duskies, Bull Sharks, Bronze Whalers and Great Whites collide in a spectacular feeding frenzy.