Love the ocean? Then join us on a fish and shark kelp forest snorkel experience at the hands of Cape Research and Diver Development, or Cape RADD, if you like.
A unique snorkel experience where YOU can join marine biologists and contribute to Shark Science!
What you Get
- Fish and shark kelp forest snorkel experience for one
How to Redeem
- Look over the fine print for information on how you can redeem your voucher
About the snorkel
- Join our marine biologists on a fish and shark ID survey. Learn about the marine protected areas and how to identify fish and sharks, armed with a data slate and pencil you collect the presence and information of the local endemic fish and shy shark species (small harmless shark species) within our marine coastal ecosystem.
- This is a beach entry activity
- The snorkeling is no more than 50m from the coast
- The snorkel takes place at Long Beach, Simonâs Town
- The exact meeting location will be confirmed upon booking
About Cape RADD
Cape RADD is a marine conservation and research organization whoâs mission is to build a community of passionate ocean scientists, conservationists and storytellers to explore, research, educate and ultimately protect our wild marine spaces. And we want you to join us.
Cape RADD is situated in Simonâs Town, on the South Peninsula, nestled on the shores of False Bay in an area of spectacular beauty that features stunning beaches, marine life, and a mountainous backdrop â just 40 km from Cape Townâs city centre. False Bay is a well-known hot spot for being one of the most diverse areas in the world for marine life and plays host to an abundance of species large and small, from colourful nudibranchs, octopus and sea urchins to humpback whales, dolphins, and the playful Cape Fur seals, as well as the magical Kelp Forests.
To support our mission, Cape RADD created a unique ecotourism experience to involve the public in exploring, learning and assisting scientists in our Citizen Science âSnorkel for Scienceâ trip. Through our snorkel experience, we highlight the beauty and importance of protecting our oceans as well as the threats to our marine environments, with particular focus on the endemic shy sharks of the kelp forests.