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Upcoming dive shows & expos

5 Jun 2013 - 9 Jun 2013
   
   
Bay Area, San Francisco
16 Jun 2013
   Attending
   
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
5 Jul 2013 - 7 Jul 2013
   Exhibiting
   Booth#: TBA
Somerset, England
8 Jul 2013 - 12 Jul 2013
   
   
Sydney, Australia
7 Sep 2013 - 8 Sep 2013
   
   
Orlando, Florida
6 Nov 2013 - 9 Nov 2013
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Wolfgang Leander's blog

Lesley Rochat, courageous Shark Warrior, goes naked to get attention - for the sharks' plight.

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It certainly takes a lot of guts to overcome the natural sense of shame to exhibit your body as created by God in public - even if you are a good-looking guy or gal.

Largest ever "harvest" of Tiger Sharks by the Natal Sharks Board in the Aliwal Shoal MPA

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It is not a consolation but at least we now know what led most likely to the recent large-scale deaths of the tiger sharks of the Aliwal Shoal Marine Protected Area

I Can't Stop Thinking about the Tiger Sharks of Aliwal Shoal...

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To understand why, let me share these images with you; they were all taken in 2008 when Aliwal Shoal was at its best.

Tiger Sharks of Aliwal Shoal - "near" threatened?

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Three and a half years ago, when it became evident that reckless commercial fishermen were killing tiger sharks in the Aliwal Shoal MPA openly, I would say: Yes, near threatened, to use the classification of CITES.

Happy End of a Bitter Tiger Shark Baiting Controversy in South Africa

Tiger Shark by Wolfgang Leander
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and, finally, a new chapter in the Shark Dive Operation manuals throughout South Africa - and beyond.

Tiger Sharks that were 'Cover-girls' on X-Ray Mag Killed at Aliwal Shoal

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At least three big tiger sharks, possibly as many as eight sharks, from the school well known to the diving community at Aliwal Shoal on the South Coast are suspected to have been illegally captured and killed for meat. Tourists and diving charter owners watched with horror on Friday afternoon at Rocky Bay as a ski boat brought the headless sharks to shore before packing them into a truck and driving off with their tails hanging over the back of the vehicle.
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