Shark Volunteer Experience PDF Print E-mail
Gaansbaai - South Africa

ButtonApplyNow.jpg sSharhHeadVolunteer on our professional and responsible shark project. Our volunteers get really close up to the Great White Shark and learn to protect and conserve the great white sharks' environment and promote its status as an endangered species a notorious stretch of water known as "Shark Alley", probably the most filmed section of South Africa's ocean..

Our partner organisation is situated in Gansbaai, Western Cape, about two and a half hours drive from Cape Town, South Africa. The area is known for its natural unspoilt beauty of small bays, white sands and its archaeological and historical value. Our partners our proudly Fair Trade Tourism South Africa (FTTSA) accredited thereby meeting strict criteria such as: fair wages and equal employment, democracy, transparency and environmental conservation.

Our partners consist of a Shark Cage Diving company and a boat-based Marine Eco Tourism company. This combination allows our volunteers to access a diverse area of learning, and a holistic insight into the challenges of ocean conservation at the tip of Africa. Volunteers are exposed to sharks, whales, dolphins, seals, penguins, as well as many species of rare pelagic birds that reside close to the shore.

Shark education features as a prominent part of the volunteer programme. It is only by getting to know these complex creatures more intimately, that we will understand the impact of their current continuing decline. Shark populations worldwide are increasingly threatened, and in scientific circles there is still research needed to fully understand and interpret shark behaviour. You will play a pivotal role in observing, collating data and promoting these graceful and majestic creatures. The programme will enable you to see sharks in their natural environment, either from a boat or from a cage.

Volunteers going out on the boats, dependant on the weather, will be taken to Dyer Island, which is a bird sanctuary 7km off shore, is a notorious stretch of water known as Shark Alley, probably the most filmed section of South Africa's ocean. This is a favoured hunting ground for Great Whites, and is home to a large colony of Cape Fur Seals, the mainstay of their diet.

Our volunteers participate in a wide variety of tasks and activities. Learning about coastal eco-systems in the region, and about what work is going on to help preserve them. For example, a charity established to assist with a habitat rehabilitation scheme for the declining African Penguin population through the design and implementation of artificial homes.

The positive impact of this volunteer project has captured the imagination of public and media worldwide, and has been extremely successful in raising positive awareness of sharks and the need for conservation thereof.

Our volunteers stay in private self-catering homes within walking distance from the project. Here you will manage your own food budget and buy supplies from the local shops.

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The "Project Contribution" included in your overall fee will contribute to the long-term sustainability of the project during your actual volunteer stay on the ground. On your return home you may continue to support the project financially with donations via TravelPledge, a UK-based charity, or via our separate Donations Account. Please enquire with our office for further information.

Your Voluntouring experience is not complete without taking in some key heritage and tourist sites during your off-periods. To find out more about South Africa and some of the fantastic sights and activities that await you see the “Sightseeing SA” tab on our home page for more information.

 

PROJECT OUTLINE

Project

Shark Volunteer Experience

Location

Gaansbaai

Province

Western Cape Province

Country

South Africa

Closest city

Hermanus

Closest airport Cape Town International Airport

Malaria-free area

Yes

Vaccinations

None, but contact your local travel clinic for advice.

Duration

Minimum: 1 week, 4 weeks recommended

Maximum: extendable by 2 weeks at a time

Combination

This project can be combined with any other project

Requirements

Minimum age 18 years old, maximum age decided depending on participant’s health. Younger with parental consent / accompaniment.
A maximum of 8 volunteers can be accommodated at one time

Skills required

Interest in sharks, penguins and marine mammals

Dates

All year round, on request

Hours

 

  • 7 day week – boat outings are weather dependant
  • Time-off when whether is not suitable to go out to sea
  • 08:00- 17:00 (hours may change)

Costs*

Half board*

Weeks

Twin / Sharing

1

From R 5, 590

2

From R10, 490

3

From R15, 590

4

From R20, 350

5

From R24, 990

6

From R29, 690

8

From R38, 390

12

From R54, 955

 

Inclusions

  • Private self-catering homes in immediate area (two per room)
  • Project donation
  • Early morning collection and drop-off from Cape Town
  • Orientation programme and project specific training
  • Programme activities
  • Programme material
  • Snacks and drinks on shark boat
  • Boat trips

Exclusions

  • Flights
  • Visa costs
  • Travel & Medical Insurance (must cover volunteer work)
  • In-country transport (personal)
  • Food (budget GBP100 - GBP200 for 4 weeks)
  • Food and supplies can be bought locally
  • Costs and items of a personal nature
  • Use of telephone

Accommodation

  • Private self-catering homes in immediate area (two per room)

 

Daily Transport on project

  • Walking distance from coast and Kleinbaai (project area)

 

Meals

  • Self catering, budget for own meals
  • Supplies are bought locally

Host Resources

Orientation provided

Training provided

Possible tasks

The learning part of the programme will consist of the following:

  • Learning about climatic conditions pertaining to seamanship
  • How shark cage diving operates
  • Shark behaviour and biology
  • The history of shark attacks
  • Lectures by qualified marine biologists
  • How to film and photograph marine wildlife
  • Ocean conservation needs at the tip of Africa
  • Learning about South Africa’s conservation organisations

Practical experience will include:

  • Experience out at sea, weather permitting
  • Photographing sharks and observing them around the boat
  • Learning how to Identify individual animals through newly discovered dorsal fin recording, measurement and markings
  • Boat safety and seamanship. Learning how to maintain standards and equipment needed for the operation
  • Assisting with the monitoring other marine animals in the area, and learning about hierarchy in the ecosystems
  • Participating in rescue and data collection
  • Field work in and around the area of Gansbaai, which is dependent on the ocean and tourism for its survival

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*Prices subject to change without prior notice


Last Updated on Thursday, 05 May 2011 16:44
 
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Testimonials

Christine, 25, Belgium: My volunteer experience was fantastic! Would definately do it again and recommend to all who are interested. Orphanage Volunteer Support
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