Surfer describes Plett shark encounter Posted on 26 June 2020 The shark-encounter video from Plettenberg Bay posted earlier this week has gone viral, even featuring on the BBC’s world news. Getaway tracked down one of the surfers, Plett local and surf coach John Willie (in the grey wetsuit) involved in the encounter to hear more about the story. ‘It all went down in seconds… but that’s my fourth close encounter with a great shark in the last few months off Robberg Beach,’ said John Willie who, as a professional coach, is permitted to be in the water. ‘The drone footage makes it look super clear, but we were not aware of the shark initially. Then we spotted him and he was huge – that paddle ski is at least two metres long and the shark made it look small. People always look at the length of a shark, but when you are above it, it’s almost unbelievable how wide a big shark is. That was a huge chunk of muscle swimming below us. I’d never get my arms even close around that girth,’ he said. ‘Once we saw the shark, I was worried about the guy on the longboard because the ski and I were almost herding the shark in his direction. When a small wave came I shouted at him to paddle like hell and try and stay on the wave. That’s when you are most vulnerable, when paddling for a wave, and the shark is behind you. But this shark seemed super chilled. I think they have been gorging on seal pups and are well fed. ‘On another level, it’s actually quite a privilege and a really special experience to see a shark that size, in its natural habitat so close up – I could even see it’s black eye looking at me. ‘These guys [white sharks] are around now. They seem to like the clear water and small-wave conditions. So, I think I’ll stay out of the water for a few days after that encounter!’ Take a look at the now-famous encounter below: View this post on Instagram Speechless! I can’t begin to explain the rush of emotions while flying my drone during this encounter. Witnessing what was going on my screen while frantically making my way down to the beach to warn the surfers made for a pretty crazy afternoon for young old me. I have been filming the sharks all of lockdown but have never and didn’t think I would ever witness anything like this. Although I urge all surfers and swimmers to be careful I think this footage shows the calm and beauty of these incredible animals. Once the dust has settled I have plenty more footage to share with everyone. I hope you all come along for the journey. #discovery #natgeo #sharkweek A post shared by Zach B (@crazy__nature2.0) on Jun 23, 2020 at 10:34am PDT Image credit: Screenshot from Instagram video/ @crazy_nature2.0 Related Posts Cape Town’s sustainability: Leading the way in environmental initiatives 1 June 2023 As National Environmental Month commences in South Africa, Cape Town stands proudly at the forefront... read more Kapama to host Safari Guide of the Year Awards 2023 1 June 2023 Kapama Private Game Reserve near Hoedspruit will host this year’s Safari Guide of the Year... read more Blood Lions relaunches for public viewing on YouTube 1 June 2023 Award-winning documentary feature film Blood Lions has been relaunched on YouTube for public viewing, creating... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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