South African fur seals and the danger of Great White Sharks off Geyser Rock (00003772)
Description: The South African fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus) reside on the rocky island of Geyser Rock near Dyer Island. They dive up to 50 meters deep and can stay underwater for up to five minutes. Learn about the dangers they face when venturing out to sea for fishing and why the Great White Sharks pose a threat to them.
Location: Western Cape, Gansbaai/Geyser Rock, South Africa
Date of Capture: 16.05.2001